marine_0311
07-26-2009, 11:51 PM
Hello yall. Im a Automobile Master tech, automobile hvac as well, not a residential hvac expert. I have a question that may be you can help with.
I have a rheem classic x condensing unit, the sticker where the model number is suppose to be is blank! I need to replace the dual run capacitor before it stops working ( it is plastic with no numbers of course!) with the name aerovox on it. It has a copeland compressor zr42k3-pfv-230.
can someone please help identify what unit i have so i can get the correct capacitor. I tried looking at the condenser fan for a rating and looking up the compressor specs for a duty rating with no luck.
i appreciate your help guys,
i know no diy's, and sorry. Id be happy to give ya automotive advice! as long as its computer controlled, no carburetors!
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I have a rheem classic x condensing unit, the sticker where the model number is suppose to be is blank! I need to replace the dual run capacitor before it stops working ( it is plastic with no numbers of course!) with the name aerovox on it. It has a copeland compressor zr42k3-pfv-230.
can someone please help identify what unit i have so i can get the correct capacitor. I tried looking at the condenser fan for a rating and looking up the compressor specs for a duty rating with no luck.
i appreciate your help guys,
i know no diy's, and sorry. Id be happy to give ya automotive advice! as long as its computer controlled, no carburetors!
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