EMBRACO FF8.5BK Refrigeration Compressor 3080 Btuh 115v

Item: AE3AUK
Model: FF8.5BK
Cross Ref: 5AGZ8
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Item Refrigeration Compressor
Ambient Temperature @ Ari Standards 90°F
Amps 4.2A
Application Food Service
Application Temperature High, Low, Medium
Base Mount Length 6 1/2"
Base Mount Width 4"
Btuh 3080 btuH
Compatible Lubricant Type Alkylbenzene
Condensing Temperature @ Ari Standards 130°F
Cooling Capacity 3080 btuH
Discharge Line Connection Size 1/4"
Evaporating Temperature @ Ari Standards 90°F
For Potential Relay - Manufacturer Model Number 513506783
For Refrigerant Type R-12
Frequency 60 Hz
Height 8"
Hp 1/4 hp
Includes Relay Kit
Length 8"
Line Connection Suction I.d. 0.312"
Liquid Temperature @ Ari Standards 90°F
Mounting Length 4"
Mounting Type Foot
Mounting Width 6 1/2"
Overall Height 7 15/16"
Overall Length 8"
Overall Width 6 13/16"
Phase 1
Phase - Broad 1
Power Consumption 450 W
Product Type Air Conditioner Compressor
Return Gas Temperature @ Ari Standards 90°F
Standards Ul/Csa
Starting Capacitance 189" to 1.3757"
Suction Line Connection Size 5/16"
Type Of Compressor Oil Alkybenzene
Voltage 115V AC
Warranty 1 yr.
Width 6 3/4"

Product Details

Embraco FF8.5BK refrigeration compressor is designed for refrigeration equipment for use in kitchens, restaurants and food & beverage processing facilities.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 20.32
Length (cm) 20.32
Width (cm) 17.14
HS Code 8414304000
Country Of Origin BR
Weight (kg) 10.863

Working Mechanism

  • Refrigeration (freon) is compressed from a gas to a liquid state by compressors and then pumped through freon lines.

Features

  • Embraco FF8.5BK refrigeration compressor is fan-cooled by static cooling or forced draft over shell.
  • It features thermal overload protection to prevent overheating.
  • This compact designed unit ensures ease-of-installation in confined & tough-to-reach areas.
  • It accommodates Alkylbenzene compressor oil to ensure excellent oxidation stability and lubrication.
  • This unit includes mounting parts, a protector, bale strap, relay and terminal cover for efficient operation.
  • It offers a condensing temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit and an evaporating temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • CSA

Certifications

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes fridge compressor failure?

  • Too Much or Too Little Refrigerant: Little or more refrigerant in the system could create too much strain or pressure, leading to the failure of the compressor.
  • Dirty or Frozen Coils: The coils assist in transferring heat through the AC system. The refrigerant may flow backwards into the compressor if one or both of them are unable to carry out this task which might lead to a malfunction.
  • Contamination: Oil leaks or oil pump failures might cause oil to leak in areas it shouldn't, contaminating the compressor. Air, moisture and dirt are other pollutants that might have an impact on the compressor.

What are the signs of a bad refrigerator compressor?

  • When operating, the compressor makes an odd or loud noise.
  • Too often, the compressor turns on and off.
  • Premature compressor shutdown.
  • The fridge doesn't seem to be cooling.
  • The compressor overheats.
  • Electricity bills are too high.

What gas is inside the compressor?

Cold Freon gas.

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