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Embraco Conpressor X-ref geothermaljones 12-16-2007
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Posted by HVACGod on December 18, 2007, 8:16 pm

> OK I know appliances aren't part of this world, but this one is driving me
> nuts...
> Of course it's mine, & the marital strife is worse than the sub par
> freezer.
> (please don't mention the lack of hardness in the meat... but I digress)
>
> I've got a 20 yr old Sub-Zero mdl 532 w/dual compressors.
> The freezer side is giving up, as much as I coax it along...
> It's got a 1/5th HP Embraco (Bristol?) compressor & I've been unable to
> find
> a replacement.
> Any help will be appreciated. The guys at my wholesale house are coming up
> with a few ideas, but I'm not staking on them.
>
> hoping for
> goodluck
> geothermaljones
> st.paul,mn
>
>
>
>

Embraco and some cross reference materials located here:
http://hvacprotech.org/toc/compressors.html Hope it helps.



Posted by lp13-30 on December 21, 2007, 1:07 am
I bought a generic compressor for a friend's big sidexside a year or so
ago. Think it was Tecumseh, but not positive. As I recall, it was
between $85 and 90. I would keep the box on R12 if it was mine. Hell,
people will often pay you to haul off old refrigerators/freezers.
Probably 95% have perfectly good compressors. Get one that way plus a
little bit of R12 to boot. Larry


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