Stop sacrificing reliability for compatibility. This remote condensing unit delivers consistent refrigeration capacity while simplifying installation for facilities that require robust, code-compliant cooling support. Designed for commercial kitchens and ice systems, the unit reduces on-site heat load and isolates mechanical noise away from service areas.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug the unit and lock out power at 208/230v before service. Remove panels and clean fins with a soft brush and coil cleaner; rinse with low-pressure water. Clear debris 6" from three sides for airflow. Inspect electrical connections at 1-ph terminals; torque per manufacturer. Evacuate oil and replace filters per maintenance schedule. Record amps and hertz readings and compare to baseline. Regular cleaning reduces bacteria, fire risk, energy use, breakdowns, and helps pass inspections.#@@#Additional Info#@#Taylor Company RC35 Remote Condensing Unit uses R404A refrigerant at 208/230 volts, 60 Hz, 1-ph, drawing 21.0 amps. It needs 6" clearance on three sides, weighs 207.16 pounds, and suits commercial ice equipment and remote condenser applications.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Stop sacrificing reliability for compatibility. This remote condensing unit delivers consistent refrigeration capacity while simplifying installation for facilities that require robust, code-compliant cooling support. Designed for commercial kitchens and ice systems, the unit reduces on-site heat load and isolates mechanical noise away from service areas.
#@@# Remote Cooling#@#
Mounted remotely to serve ice machines and refrigeration systems, the unit allows operators to relocate heat and noise outside the primary service space. Installers gain flexibility when planning equipment layouts and utility routing because the unit supports standard refrigeration line lengths and connections.
#@@# Electrical Compatibility#@#
Designed for 208/230 volts and 1-phase operation, the unit draws 21.0 amps at 60 hertz, enabling straightforward integration with common commercial electrical services. Electricians benefit from predictable load characteristics that match typical kitchen service panels and reduce the need for special wiring.
#@@# Refrigerant Specification#@#
Engineered to operate on R404A, the unit meets common refrigeration system requirements and supports service technicians familiar with this refrigerant. Contractors find maintenance and parts sourcing more predictable because R404A remains common in existing commercial installations.
#@@# Safety Certifications#@#
Equipped with cULus and CE approvals, the unit complies with North American and European safety standards, enabling facility managers to meet inspection and procurement specifications. Safety-verified components simplify audits and support acceptance by hospital, school, and institutional buyers.
#@@# Physical Clearance#@#
Requires a minimum of 6 inches of clearance on three sides for air-cooled operation, ensuring adequate airflow and heat rejection under continuous duty. Facility planners must allocate sufficient cabinet or rooftop space to maintain efficiency and prevent premature component wear.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect condenser fins weekly and remove debris with a soft brush to maintain airflow. Ensure 6" clearance on three sides and reposition equipment if obstructions reduce circulation. Check electrical connections at 208/230v and tighten terminal screws while the circuit is de-energized; record voltage and amps to detect issues. Replace damaged fan blades and worn belts; align shafts and torque fasteners to specifications.