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ClimateMaster 34B0111N01 Rotary Compressor R410A 230V/1PH

Special Price $566.23 Regular Price $628.51
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34B0111N01
The ClimateMaster 34B0111N01 Rotary Compressor is for HVAC systems with R-410A refrigerant. This single phase rotary compressor has the capability to operate at 230V and can be used in air conditioning systems, heat pumps. It is easy to install and relatively less noisy, making it ideal for residential use. The compressor is high quality in its operations, which increases the energy conservation and reduces the cost of running the air conditioner while at the same time improving the cooling capacity. 
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Specifications

  • Type: Rotary Compressor
  • Refrigerant Type: R-410A
  • Phase: 1PH
  • Voltage: 230V
Manufacturer Name: ClimateMaster
Product Number: 34B0111N01
OEM Part Number: 34B0111N01
Product Description: 230V1ph R410a Rotary Compress.
Weight:27.25lbs/12360.38g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the ClimateMaster 34B0111N01 Rotary Compressor?

Regularly inspect the compressor for leaks, unusual noises, or vibration. Ensure electrical connections are tight and the refrigerant charge is correct. Always disconnect power before servicing to maintain safety and accurate cooling performance.

What are common issues with the ClimateMaster 34B0111N01 Rotary Compressor?

  • Failure to start or run.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Refrigerant leaks.
  • Excessive vibration or unusual noise.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off all power to the HVAC system before starting.

Step2: Drain refrigerant and ensure the system is depressurized if replacing an old compressor.

Step3: Mount the rotary compressor securely on the designated base.

Step4: Connect refrigerant lines according to the manufacturer’s diagram.

Step5: Wire the compressor to the correct circuit.

Step6: Restore power and recharge the system with refrigerant.