577 Products
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Compressor LF-20X EWL
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2KSL1K 40S (2KHC0.5K) Sub 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4FES-5Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2JSL2K 40S (2JHC0.7K) Sub 400/3/50
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Compressor LL-30X EWL
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2HSL3K 40S (2HHC2K) Sub 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2GSL3K 40S (2GHC2K) Sub 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2FSL4K 40S (2FHC3K) Sub 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4EES-6Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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Compressor ZBD38KCE TFD551 400/3/50 Rotalock
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Sanyo SCN903H8K 400/3/50 compressor
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Compressor Sanyo SBN303H8G Eg Fixed Oil 17 400/3/50
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Compressor ZXI14KCE TFD647 400V Three-phase 50hz tube
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Compressor LSG-40X EWL
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Compressor LL-40X EWL
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Compressor ZR94KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tube
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Compressor ZBD45KCE TFD551 400/3/50 Rotalock
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2CSL6K 40S (2CHC4K) Sub 400/3/50
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Compressor ZP90KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tan Pos
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4TES-12Y
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4DES-5Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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Compressor ZXI15KCE TFD647 400V Three-phase 50hz tube
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4DES-7Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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Compressor ZX51KCE TFD558 400V Three-phase 50hz tube
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Sanyo SBP205H38B 400/3/50 compressor
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Sanyo SCP315H38B 400/3/50 compressor
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Compressor Sanyo SBP235H38B 400/3/50
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Compressor ZBD30KCE TFD551 400V Three-phase 50hz rotalock
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4CES-6Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4CES-9Y 40S 240-400/3/50
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Sanyo SCP360H38B 400/3/50 compressor
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Sanyo SCP435H38B 400/3/50 compressor
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Compressor ZXI18KCE TFD557 400V Three-phase 50hz tube
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Sanyo SBS235H38B 400/3/50 compressor
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Compressor ZB58KCE TFD551 400/3/50 Rotalock
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Compressor ZP103KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tan Pos
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Compressor ZFD18KVE TFD551 400/3/50
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Compressor ZR125KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tube
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2ESL4K 40S (2EHC3K) Sub 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 2DSL5K 40S (2DHC3K) Sub 400/3/50
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Compressor ZB76K5E TFD567 400/3/50 Rotalock
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Compressor ZXI21KCE TFD557 400V Three-phase 50hz tube
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Compressor ZR144KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tub
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Compressor ZR90K3E TWD961 400/3/50 Rotalock/Tube
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Compressor ZBD57KCE TFD591 400/3/50 Rotalock
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Compressor ZP120KCE TFD455 400/3/50 Tan Pos
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Compressor LHA-50X EWL 400/3/50
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BITZER semi-hermetic compressor 4VES-7Y 40P 400/3/50
What is the role of a compressor in the fridge?
The fridge compressor has a major role in the circulation of the refrigerant in the fridge. In fact its role is to ensure the rise in pressure and temperature of the gas which enters its circuits. It is the role of the piston in particular to carry out this action, a bit like a bicycle pump (increase in air pressure leading to a rise in temperature). Depending on needs, the compressor will allow low pressure, medium pressure or high pressure refrigeration. Directly linked to your fridge's thermostat, it is triggered as soon as the temperature increases and exceeds the threshold you have set. The high pressure gas it releases reaches the condenser which transforms it into cold liquid form. This refrigerant liquid travels through the fridge to the capillary tube. The latter makes the connection with the fridge evaporator, which, under low pressure, will lower the temperature and transform the liquid into gas. This gas returns to the refrigerator compressor for a new cycle. If your compressor malfunctions, your entire refrigeration system is affected.
Frost and freeze compressor
The compressor plays a major role due to its direct link with the thermostat. It is truly he who launches the process of creating cold or freezing. If communication between these parts is poor, this can lead to the fridge compressor continuing to produce cold once the temperature of the fridge has decreased. This is one of the possible causes of frost creation. This part is also active in the freezing process. The compressor model must then be adapted to the volume of cold to be produced, particularly in negative cold.
My fridge compressor is making noise
Even if your compressor is not designed to be completely silent, its noise level should be stable over time. If you notice that it is starting to be noisy, this is probably a sign of a malfunction. The latter can be located at the level of the piston, the rotor, or the cylinders. The interior of a compressor is in fact made up of numerous parts to ensure the pressurization of the refrigerant gas. If in doubt, it is advisable to plan to replace the compressor at these first signs, in order to avoid a breakdown of your refrigerator.
Find out more about replacing your fridge compressor
Changing a fridge compressor is a common operation for your refrigeration specialist. However, this can seem like a complex operation if you have never done it before. We have an article that details the key steps for changing your compressor in your cold room .