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Nidec-Embraco NTU6232GKV2 1HP Compressor R404A, 208-230V/1PH

Special Price $1,018.72 Regular Price $1,130.77
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NTU6232GKV2
The Nidec-Embraco NTU6232GKV2 is a high efficiency hermetic compressor that has been designed for commercial refrigeration. This 1 HP unit operates on 1PH power supply with a range of 208-230V and requires R404A refrigerant for optimum performance. It is commonly used in walk-in coolers, ice makers and commercial refrigeration. It is also an energy saving unit due to the construction of the compressor and the uniform chilling which makes the unit suitable for most commercial refrigeration uses.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Refrigerant: R404A
  • Capacity: 1 HP
  • Type: Hermetic Compressor
  • Phase: Single Phase (1PH)
  • Weight:42.2lbs
Manufacturer Name: Nidec-Embraco
Product Number: NTU6232GKV2
OEM Part Number: NTU6232GKV2
Product Description: 208-230V1ph R404a 1Hp Comp
Weight:42.2lbs/19141.58g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-Embraco NTU6232GKV2 Compressor?

Regularly inspect the compressor for oil leaks and refrigerant levels. Clean surrounding areas to prevent dust buildup. Check electrical connections and tighten if needed. Proper maintenance ensures efficient operation and prevents performance issues.

What are common issues with the Nidec-Embraco NTU6232GKV2 Compressor?

  • Failure to start or short cycling.
  • Unusual noise or vibration.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Refrigerant leaks or pressure inconsistencies.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and disconnect electrical supply before starting.

Step2: Recover refrigerant from the system per safety regulations.

Step3: Disconnect old compressor’s electrical and refrigerant lines.

Step4: Mount the new compressor; tighten bolts and align properly.

Step5: Braid or tighten refrigerant connections; evacuate and recharge with R404A.

Step6: Restore power and test operation.