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Jermaine B
05-01-2024, 11:10 AM
I have an old fridge from England, I suppose. It's too old to find an instruction for it. I need to replace a compressor, but all the info on it is in their quart, pounds, ounces, and something else I can't even see.
Any suggestions on how to calculate the compressor I need to buy?
Thanks)

monkey spanners
06-01-2024, 10:46 AM
The compressor should have a label on it with a make and model plus the type of refrigerant used in the system, with this information it should be possible to cross reference to a suitable equivalent duty compressor.

Norman Del
08-01-2024, 11:58 AM
Why don't you just convert everything you have with something online like https://oneconvert.com/unit-converters
And go to a compressor or refrigerator shop with your numbers to ask them to find something suitable for you?
I would go with my broken compressor for sure.

nora10
27-01-2024, 01:47 PM
I have an old fridge from England, I suppose. It's too old to find an instruction for it. I need to replace a compressor, but all the info on it is in their quart, pounds, ounces, and something else I can't even see.
Any suggestions on how to calculate the compressor I need to buy?
Thanks)

Navigating the specifications of an older fridge can indeed be challenging. To calculate the compressor size, try converting the measurements from quarts, pounds, and ounces to the metric system (liters and kilograms). Online conversion tools can aid in this process. Additionally, note the refrigerant type and check for any compatibility requirements. If uncertain, (https://magic8balls.org/) consulting with a professional appliance repair service or contacting the manufacturer, if possible, can provide valuable insights. Ensure safety precautions when working with refrigeration systems, and consider seeking professional assistance for accurate assessments and replacements.

Preethi
23-02-2024, 02:47 PM
Why don't you just convert everything you have with something online like https://oneconvert.com/unit-converters
And go to a compressor or refrigerator shop with your numbers to ask them to find something suitable for you?
I would go with my broken compressor for sure.

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