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The TURBO AIR NLY60RRA is a genuine OEM replacement compressor assembly designed for commercial refrigeration equipment running on R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant. This unit operates on 115-127 volts, 60 Hz, single-phase power, making it compatible with standard North American commercial electrical supply. The NLY60RRA serves as the core refrigerant compression component in the refrigeration circuit, responsible for pressurizing refrigerant vapor to drive the refrigeration cycle. Installation is handled by licensed refrigeration technicians or HVAC-R service professionals with the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for hydrocarbon refrigerants.
This compressor assembly is intended for use in commercial refrigeration applications where R290 is the specified refrigerant. R290 refrigerant systems are commonly found in reach-in coolers, undercounter refrigerators, and similar light commercial refrigeration equipment. Because R290 is a flammable refrigerant, this compressor is engineered specifically for use in equipment rated and listed for hydrocarbon refrigerant service. Technicians should confirm the refrigerant type on the equipment nameplate before installation.
Designed as a genuine OEM replacement compressor assembly for TURBO AIR commercial refrigeration equipment specifying the NLY60RRA compressor with R290 refrigerant. Verify the equipment nameplate and service documentation to confirm this part number before ordering.
Compressor replacement must be performed by an EPA Section 608-certified technician with authorization to handle R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant. Power down and lock out the equipment at the disconnect before beginning any service work. R290 is a flammable refrigerant — eliminate ignition sources in the work area and follow all applicable local and national refrigeration safety codes during recovery, replacement, and recharge procedures. Evacuate the system to the appropriate deep vacuum level and leak-test all connections before returning the unit to service.
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