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Arrco AR57KP-BFV 5 Ton Scroll Compressor R22 208-230V/1PH

Special Price $1,011.78 Regular Price $1,123.07
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AR57KP-BFV
The Arrco AR57KP-BFV 5-Ton Scroll Compressor is used to increase the refrigerant pressure and pump it through cooling and heat-exchange loops, in HVAC systems. It has R-22 refrigerant and 208-230V single-phase power to offer consistent compression to larger cooling loads. It is applied in commercial air conditioners, rooftop units, and packaged systems where the constant flow of refrigerant is required to aid heat transfer. It circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser processes as a component of the refrigeration cycle, which assists in maintaining constant cooling capacity, and operating conditions of the HVAC Systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Scroll Compressor
  • Voltage: 208/230V
  • Capacity: 5 Tons
  • Phase: Single
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Arrco AR57KP-BFV Scroll Compressor?

Regularly inspect the compressor for proper refrigerant levels, secure electrical connections, and any signs of wear or overheating. Keep the surrounding area clean and free from debris. Ensure proper airflow for cooling. Always disconnect power before performing maintenance to prevent electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the Arrco AR57KP-BFV Scroll Compressor?

  • Failure to start or power on.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Low cooling performance or inefficiency.
  • Refrigerant leaks affecting performance.
  • Frequent cycling or inconsistent operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC system and discharge any refrigerant safely.

Step 2: Remove the old compressor and clean the mounting area.

Step 3: Position the new compressor securely on the mounts.

Step 4: Connect suction, discharge lines, and electrical wiring according to manufacturer specs.

Step 5: Evacuate the system, check for leaks, and recharge with refrigerant.

Step 6: Restore power and test operation.