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The COPELAND ZPD83KCETFD is a digital scroll compressor rated at 83,100 BTU/h and 7 horsepower, designed for commercial and light-commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems operating on R-410A refrigerant. Running on 460 volts, 3-phase power, this unit delivers variable-capacity operation through Copeland Digital Scroll technology, which modulates capacity by cycling between loaded and unloaded states rather than cycling the compressor on and off. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics install this compressor in rooftop units, split systems, and close-control applications where precise capacity control and improved efficiency are required.
The ZPD83KCETFD is suited for commercial HVAC and process cooling applications that demand modulating capacity output. Its 3-phase, 460-volt electrical configuration makes it appropriate for light-commercial and commercial rooftop units, air handlers, and chiller skids where digital capacity control reduces temperature swing and improves system efficiency. The R-410A refrigerant circuit is compatible with modern low-ozone-potential system designs. This compressor is typically specified in new equipment builds and field replacements where the original equipment called for a Copeland Digital Scroll unit of equivalent tonnage.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement digital scroll compressor for commercial R-410A air conditioning and refrigeration systems requiring a 7 HP, 460-volt, 3-phase unit with digital capacity modulation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified HVAC technician with experience in commercial 3-phase systems. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and recover all refrigerant from the system before removing the existing compressor. Verify oil type and charge, crankcase heater operation, and proper contactor and overload sizing before startup. Follow all applicable mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for 3-phase motor branch circuit protection.
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