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Thread: Heatcratf Condenser Unit MODEL
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12-11-2009, 05:43 AM #1
Heatcratf Condenser Unit MODEL
Greetings RE!!
after some hours looking over the internet for matching model specs, i have just been able so far to find the compressor specs for a heatcraft air cooled condensing unit:
plate data at condenser unit:
Brand: Heatcraft
Model: JH0151D7BE
Series: MOZM07801
Volts: 208-230
Amps:12.9
Refrigerant: R22
Compressor: Copeland CR18KQ-PFV-208AB 1 1/2 HP RLA 10.8 LRA 48
Compressor Oil: 45 MIN
Max temp: 40ºF
Min temp: 25ºF
I was trying to find the condenser fan motor specs, but all i know is that it is a Fasco motor with a 4 mfd/ 370 VAC capacitor and a 5 blade fan. i got no HP nor CFM nor WATTS nor AMPS
does anyone know the HEATCRAFT nomenclature so i can break down more data?
or perhaps some condenser fan motor cross reference for replacement.
thanks for taking the time to read this post.
best regards.
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12-11-2009, 10:42 AM #2
Re: Heatcratf Condenser Unit MODEL
go on diameter mate and is as a good a sign as a lost goat to a shepherd.
cheersmmm to beer or not to beer...........lets drink breakfast
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12-11-2009, 05:54 PM #3
Re: Heatcratf Condenser Unit MODEL
frosted,
here are the specs:
Heatcraft part # 7071061
1/15 HP
PSC
208/230/ 50/60
1400/1550 RPM
5/16 shaft
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15-11-2009, 12:16 AM #4
Re: Heatcratf Condenser Unit MODEL
thanks so much for the input.
have a great weekend!
frostedflake
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