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HVAC & Refrigeration Compressors Australia | Copeland, Embraco, SECOP | HVACShop
Looking for a reliable HVAC-R compressor replacement that matches the job without guesswork? This collection brings together trade-used compressor options (including common commercial refrigeration and HVAC applications), plus the supporting gear you typically need for a proper changeout.
Tip: Before you order, grab the old compressor data plate details (model, refrigerant, voltage, LRA/starting specs, mounting/connection style) and match from there. If you’re unsure, our team can help you narrow it down.
How to choose the right compressor (without “nearly right” swaps)
Most compressor call-backs come from a mismatch or an unaddressed root cause. Use this practical selection order:
- Application & duty: cabinet, display fridge, cool room, freezer, split/ducted system, etc. (LBP/MBP/HBP where relevant).
- Refrigerant match: don’t assume blends are interchangeable—match the system refrigerant and oil requirements.
- Electrical match: supply (e.g., 240V single-phase), start components, and protection/overload requirements.
- Capacity & operating conditions: compare capacity at similar evaporating/condensing conditions (not just “HP”).
- Connections & mounting: braze vs rotalock, pipe sizes, base plate/feet, and clearance for service.
If you’re specifically chasing Embraco replacements, browse current Embraco options here: Embraco compressors.
Compatibility checklist (save this before checkout)
| What to check | Where to find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor model number | Old data plate / service docs | Fastest way to match performance & fit |
| Refrigerant | System label / job notes | Affects oil type, pressures, and compliance |
| Duty (LBP/MBP/HBP) | Specs / application chart | Wrong duty = poor pull-down or overheating |
| Voltage / phase | Nameplate | Prevents miswiring and nuisance trips |
| Start components | Existing wiring/components | Capacitor/relay mismatch can shorten life |
| Connections & mounting | Visual check + measurement | Stops fitment surprises on install day |
What to replace with the compressor (best-practice changeout basics)
A compressor changeout is rarely “swap and go”. To reduce contamination risk and repeat failures, many techs will also review:
- Filter drier (moisture/acid control) – see related service parts in Accessories & Spares
- System cleanliness (burnout/acid management where applicable)
- Evacuation quality (deep vacuum + stable micron reading)
- Charge accuracy (weigh-in with a charging scale, verify with gauges)
- Leak checks & pressure testing (correct procedures and equipment)
Tools & consumables commonly used for compressor work
If you’re building out the job kit (or replacing tired gear), these collections help you cover the full workflow:
- Recovery units for compliant recovery and service work
- Vacuum pumps + vacuum pump oil for clean evacuations
- Refrigerant gauges/manifolds + refrigerant hoses
- Refrigerant scales for accurate charging
- Nitrogen regulators for pressure testing workflows
Guides & resources (Australia-focused)
- Cold room compressors: Australian professional guide
- Display fridge compressors: commercial refrigeration guide
- SECOP compressors: commercial applications
- Danfoss compressors now SECOP: what changed?
Compressor FAQs
How do I size a compressor correctly?
Start with the existing model and application. If you’re changing system conditions, you’ll need proper load calculations and performance data at relevant evaporating/condensing temps. When in doubt, match the original specification and address the failure cause before re-commissioning.
Can I replace a “Danfoss” compressor with SECOP?
In many cases, yes—because SECOP branding is commonly seen where “Danfoss” replacements used to appear. The key is matching refrigerant, duty (LBP/MBP), electrical specs, and connection/mounting. Use the SECOP and Danfoss→SECOP guides above for practical matching steps.
Should I replace the filter drier when changing a compressor?
Common practice is to replace the drier as part of a compressor changeout to help manage moisture/contaminants and protect the new compressor. Browse service parts in Accessories & Spares.
What else should I check so the new compressor doesn’t fail again?
Check for the root cause: restrictions, under/overcharge, airflow issues, non-condensables, moisture, electrical problems, or burnout/acid contamination. Then commission properly: evacuation quality, leak checks, and accurate charging using gauges and scales.
Do you ship compressors Australia-wide?
Yes—HVACShop ships within Australia. Carrier and delivery time depend on item and destination. See Shipping & Returns for current details.
Is refrigerant handling regulated in Australia?
Yes. If work involves handling refrigerant or activities where refrigerant could be emitted, it must be done by an appropriately licensed person. Refer to ARCtick refrigerant handling licence guidance and relevant Australian Government information.
Business & contact
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Shipping, dispatch & carriers
- Carriers used: Australia Post, TNT, Hunter Express, Toll Priority (varies by location/item)
- Dispatch target (in-stock): typically within ~3 business days
- Delivery expectations: often 1–3 business days to capital cities, up to 7+ business days for regional/remote
- Policy page: Shipping & Returns
Returns & warranty
- Warranty: Products are backed by manufacturer warranty (terms vary by brand/product). See policy details.
- Returns: Change-of-mind and other eligibility/fees are outlined on the Shipping & Returns page.
Secure payments
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Compliance disclaimer (Australia)
Refrigerant handling and certain RAC work is regulated in Australia. For any work involving refrigerant (or where refrigerant could be emitted), use an appropriately licensed refrigeration & air-conditioning technician and follow official guidance (ARCtick / Australian Government).
Content governance
- Author: HVACShop Content Team (trade-focused eCommerce)
- Reviewer: HVACShop Compliance Editor (AU RAC compliance checks)
- Last updated: 2026-01-13 (AEST)
