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Nidec-Embraco FFU80HAX1 Compressor R134A, 115V/1/4HP/1PH

Special Price $284.75 Regular Price $316.07
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FFU80HAX1
Nidec-Embraco FFU80HAX1 is a 1/4HP Compressor a reliable hermetic type compressor designed for refrigeration purposes. It employs R134a refrigerant and operates at 115V in a single phase to give optimum cooling in numerous commercial refrigeration applications. It has a vertical mounting system which makes it easy to install and also to service. This compresses the refrigerant gas to elevate the gas pressure for the enhancement of heat exchange so that the operations of the refrigerator system are at the right temperature levels. The 1/4 HP motor runs at 60 Hz, thus making little noise while delivering adequate power for cooling.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 25.73 lbs
  • Type: Hermetic Compressor
  • Voltage: 115V
  • Horsepower: 1/4 HP
  • Phase: 1-Phase
  • Mounting: Vertical: Frequency: 60 Hz
Manufacturer Name: Nidec-Embraco
Product Number: FFU80HAX1
OEM Part Number: FFU80HAX1
Product Description: 115V1ph R134a 1/4Hp Comp
Weight:25.73lbs/11670.92g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-Embraco FFU80HAX1 Compressor?

Check refrigerant levels, clean condenser coils, and ensure electrical connections are tight and corrosion-free. Regular inspection supports efficient cooling performance and prevents overheating or compressor pressure. Follow safety procedures and disconnect power before servicing to avoid electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the Nidec-Embraco FFU80HAX1 Compressor?

  • Refrigerant leaks or low charge.
  • Overheating and thermal shutdown.
  • Excessive vibration or noise.
  • Electrical start failure or capacitor issues.
  • Reduced cooling efficiency or pressure imbalance.
  • Compressor short cycling under load.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off electrical power and recover refrigerant safely before starting.

Step 2: Remove old compressor, disconnecting suction, discharge, and electrical wiring carefully.

Step 3: Mount new compressor on vibration-isolated base and ensure correct orientation.

Step 4: Braze refrigerant lines, then pressure test for leaks and pull a deep vacuum.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring per diagram and check correct voltage.