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Trane COM11497 Compressor 208-230V 1-Phase R410A 4Ton

Special Price $1,391.85 Regular Price $1,544.95
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COM11497
The Trane COM11497 Compressor is a heavy-duty machine that is meant for high cooling capacity in medium to large commercial areas. Within the closed casing, two intertwined scrolls work as a fast-moving pump to compress the refrigerant gas. This design translates to 4 tons (approximately 49,000 BTUH) which is suitable for handling heavy cooling loads in moderate to large commercial spaces. The Trane COM11497 uses R-410A refrigerant which is environmentally friendly compared to the previous models of refrigerants. Through the efficient compression of this refrigerant, the compressor sets the ball rolling on the key process of heat exchange in the Trane HVAC system.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Phase: Single
  • Capacity: 49,000 BtuH
  • Weight: 100lbs
  • Oil Type: POE
  • Refrigerant: R-410A
  • Connection Type: Brazed, Stub Tube
  • Refrigeration Capacity: 4Ton
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: COM11497
OEM Part Number: COM11497
Product Description: 208-230V1ph R410a 4Ton Compr
Weight:100lbs/45359.2g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane COM11497 Compressor?

Regularly inspect the compressor for oil leaks, unusual noises, and vibration. Ensure electrical connections are tight, clean condenser coils, and verify proper refrigerant levels. Routine checks help maintain efficient cooling performance and prevent system malfunctions.

What are common issues with the Trane COM11497 Compressor?

  • Compressor failing to start or cycling frequently.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Refrigerant leaks or pressure imbalances.
  • Excessive noise or vibration.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the HVAC system for safety.

Step 2: Recover refrigerant from the system.

Step 3: Remove the access panel and disconnect wiring and refrigerant lines from the old compressor.

Step 4: Mount the new compressor securely and reconnect all connections.

Step 5: Evacuate and recharge the system with refrigerant.

Step 6: Replace the access panel, restore power, and test for proper operation.