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    EAV2-0200-CAB-200 Copeland Copelamatic USA



    Good Day...
    We encounter this compressor for repair of a freezer... the end user has zero idea regarding this compressor..

    Please help us to find any inputs and data for this compressor?...

    the end user want to convert it to non cfc refrigerant.... please guide us..

    Thank you,
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    Re: EAV2-0200-CAB-200 Copeland Copelamatic USA

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    Re: EAV2-0200-CAB-200 Copeland Copelamatic USA

    thank you for the info..

    is it possible to convert it from refrigerant 502 to 404a?


    what are the things to do.... thank you again..

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    Re: EAV2-0200-CAB-200 Copeland Copelamatic USA

    Generally it will need four oil changes with fresh polyol ester oil to get the residual mineral oil content down to below 3% then you can change the refrigerant, the txv and the solenoid if the system has one. Bear in mind any o rings may start leaking once the refrigerant and or oil are changed (sightglasses etc). All normal retrofit stuff really.
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    Re: EAV2-0200-CAB-200 Copeland Copelamatic USA

    Hi! we have already re-install this compressor with the R404A

    The things we do..
    re-place to POE oil
    replace filter dryer
    Vacuuming
    refrigerant charging..

    We have noticed that the compressor alone become hot after 10 minutes of running.... and we turn it of to protect the motor from burning..

    What are the possible causes of that heating of compressor?


    Thank you,
    dong

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