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The CARRIER ya14k1e-pfv-8a1 is a scroll compressor rated at 14,000 BTU/h, designed for use with R-454B refrigerant in residential and light-commercial air conditioning systems. Operating on 208-230 volts, 60 Hz, single-phase power, it serves as a direct OEM-style replacement within the refrigerant circuit of split-system and packaged cooling equipment. Licensed HVAC technicians perform this replacement as part of compressor swap-outs where the existing scroll compressor has failed due to mechanical or electrical fault. The R-454B refrigerant compatibility makes this unit applicable to newer equipment designed to meet current environmental refrigerant standards.
This compressor is intended for installation in residential and light-commercial HVAC systems using R-454B refrigerant. It is suited for split-system air conditioners and heat pumps where a 14,000 BTU/h scroll compressor at 208-230V single-phase is specified. Typical installations involve outdoor condensing unit service where the compressor is the primary refrigerant-circuit component being replaced. No specific compatible model numbers were provided in the available product data.
Designed as an OEM-specification replacement scroll compressor for residential and light-commercial HVAC systems requiring a 14,000 BTU/h R-454B unit at 208-230V single-phase. No specific compatible model numbers were included in the available product data.
Compressor replacement must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified HVAC technician. The system must be fully recovered of refrigerant and all electrical power disconnected before removal of the existing compressor. Proper handling, evacuation, and recharge procedures for R-454B must be followed per equipment manufacturer guidelines and applicable local codes. Do not mix refrigerant types or reuse contaminated refrigerant oil.
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