ARRCO remanufactured scroll compressors are rebuilt HVAC compressors offered as a lower-cost alternative to new OEM replacement units for residential and light commercial systems. Each remanufactured compressor kit includes a filter drier, a dual-run capacitor, and a wiring harness, which simplifies the swap and keeps the surrounding electrical components matched to the new compressor. ARRCO backs its remanufactured compressors with a one-year limited warranty covering defects in materials or workmanship from the original installation date, with one free replacement compressor provided through a licensed contractor if a covered failure occurs. Choosing a remanufactured compressor over a new one is common on older systems where matching refrigerant type and physical footprint matters more than getting a brand-new unit.
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Buying Guide
Choosing a remanufactured compressor over a new OEM unit typically comes down to lead time, cost, and whether the rest of the system still has useful life left in it. ARRCO Remanufactured Scroll Compressors are matched to the original equipment's tonnage, voltage, and refrigerant type, so pulling the model and serial number off the failed unit's nameplate before ordering is the surest way to get a compatible replacement. Verifying single-phase versus three-phase power, and confirming the exact refrigerant designation, R-410A versus a legacy refrigerant, prevents an installation that looks correct but fails prematurely. A remanufactured compressor kit that includes a filter drier, dual-run capacitor, and wiring harness is worth prioritizing over a bare compressor, since replacing the drier and capacitor at the same time as the compressor reduces the odds of a repeat failure from contaminated refrigerant or a mismatched capacitor. The one-year limited warranty on ARRCO's remanufactured compressors starts at the original installation date, so keeping a record of the install date protects the warranty claim if a defect surfaces later. Compressors removed from their original installation site lose warranty coverage, which is worth flagging to a customer considering a compressor swap between systems. On commercial rooftop units, confirming three-phase wiring configuration and control voltage before the truck rolls avoids a wasted trip if the wrong compressor was ordered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's covered under ARRCO's remanufactured compressor warranty?
ARRCO's limited warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the original installation date, providing one free replacement compressor through a licensed contractor or ARRCO distributor if a covered failure occurs. The warranty is void if the compressor is removed from its original installation site.
What's included in an ARRCO compressor kit?
Each kit includes the remanufactured compressor along with a filter drier, dual-run capacitor, and wiring harness, so the components most likely to affect a new compressor's performance are replaced at the same time. Installing all the included parts, rather than reusing the old drier or capacitor, protects the compressor from contamination or electrical mismatch.
How do I confirm the correct refrigerant type before ordering a remanufactured compressor?
The equipment's nameplate lists the refrigerant type the system was designed for, and that designation should match the remanufactured compressor exactly, since oil compatibility and internal clearances differ between refrigerants. Installing a compressor rated for the wrong refrigerant can cause premature failure even if the tonnage and voltage match.
Can a remanufactured compressor be moved to a different system after installation?
Moving a remanufactured compressor to a different installation site voids ARRCO's limited warranty, since the warranty is tied to the original installation. Keeping the compressor in the system it was installed in is required to maintain coverage.
How is the warranty period determined if the installation date isn't documented?
If the original installation date can't be verified, the warranty period is deemed to begin ninety days after the compressor was remanufactured. Keeping installation records on file protects the full one-year warranty window rather than defaulting to the remanufacture date.