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ClimateMaster 34B0107N01 Compressor Rga5453Bxd

Special Price $545.53 Regular Price $605.54
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34B0107N01

The ClimateMaster 34B0107N01 Compressor Rga5453Bxd is a replacement compressor intended for use in heat pump or air conditioning systems. As the "heart" of the system, this crucial part circulates refrigerant via a closed loop to provide either heating or cooling. The compressor extracts cool, low-pressure refrigerant vapor from the evaporator. After that, an electric motor is used to compress the vapor in order to increase its pressure and temperature. After passing through the condenser, the hot, high-pressure gas discharges heat into the ground (in heat pump mode) or the surrounding air (in air conditioning mode). The refrigerant can condense back into a liquid condition because to the released heat transfer.

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Manufacturer Name: ClimateMaster
Product Number: 34B0107N01
OEM Part Number: 34B0107N01
Product Description: Compressor Rga5453bxd
Weight:23.67lbs/10736.52g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the ClimateMaster 34B0107N01 Compressor?

Maintain the compressor by regularly inspecting refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and mounting stability. Clean coils and ensure airflow is unobstructed to prevent overheating. Routine servicing helps maintain efficiency and reduces operational strain.

What are common issues with the ClimateMaster 34B0107N01 Compressor?

  • Refrigerant leakage or low charge.
  • Electrical failure or capacitor malfunction.
  • Compressor overheating or short cycling.
  • Reduced cooling performance or unusual noise.
  • Failure to start due to electrical faults.
  • Inconsistent pressure output affecting system stability.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and recover refrigerant safely.

Step 2: Remove old compressor carefully and inspect mounting base.

Step 3: Install new compressor with correct fittings.

Step 4: Connect electrical wiring per diagram.

Step 5: Evacuate system, leak test, then restore power safely.

Step 6: Charge refrigerant to specification and verify operating pressures.