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    Re: Suction Pressure and the CCPR

    What is compressor model#?

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    Re: Suction Pressure and the CCPR

    Hello,
    Thanks for responding friend.
    The Copeland compressor is 1.5 HP/R-134/
    kala-016e-tac-001.

    I have product lit and access to Copeland website
    but do not find info to address max. suction pressure.

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    Re: Suction Pressure and the CCPR

    Quote Originally Posted by liptow View Post
    Hello,
    Thanks for responding friend.
    The Copeland compressor is 1.5 HP/R-134/
    kala-016e-tac-001.

    I have product lit and access to Copeland website
    but do not find info to address max. suction pressure.
    I also cannot find any data for R134a application. But for R12 is stated that is for medium and high temperature application.
    Since R134a is replacement for R12 in high temperature application I think that you don't need CCPR at all.
    Monitor your discharge temperature and amperage draw for various working conditions and base your decision according to that.

    I also could be very wrong!

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    Re: Suction Pressure and the CCPR

    Regardless of the model number of compressor, why not just note FLA and set CCPR to that when comp running? Never overload compressor then.

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