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The COPELAND ZP182KCETED is a heavy-duty scroll compressor rated at 183,000 BTU/h and 15 horsepower, designed for large-capacity commercial and residential HVAC applications. Operating on 460 volts, 3-phase power, it uses R410A refrigerant and delivers the efficiency and reliability that scroll-type compression is known for in high-demand cooling systems. This compressor is a core component of split-system and packaged air conditioning equipment and is typically installed by licensed HVAC technicians working on commercial rooftop units, large split systems, or chiller applications.
The ZP182KCETED fits installations where high-capacity cooling output is required alongside 3-phase electrical infrastructure. Its 460-volt, 3-phase configuration makes it well suited for light commercial and commercial settings such as office buildings, retail spaces, and industrial facilities. HVAC professionals working on large-tonnage cooling systems will recognize this unit as a direct-drive scroll compressor intended for systems requiring substantial refrigerant circuit capacity.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or system-build scroll compressor for large-capacity commercial air conditioning equipment operating on R410A refrigerant with 460-volt, 3-phase power supply.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling R410A refrigerant. Before servicing or replacing the compressor, shut off all electrical power at the disconnect and recover all refrigerant from the system per EPA regulations. Follow local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer guidelines for oil charge, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical terminations. Do not energize the compressor without first confirming proper oil level and correct rotation direction on 3-phase units.
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