hello is 220 50 / 60Hz but my doubt is the difference of 35 btu / h with respect to the original and it happened to me that later they overheat because there is a lack of power and / or power is passed and the experiments begin
I do not think that for those 35 btu / h you have problems later with the operation of your fridge, although you would be perfect to buy an Embraco FFI 8.5HAK that is 700 btu / h, same as the original, but as I commented, if the refrigerator experiences differences in operation for having placed a compressor of 35 btu / h less, I think that these differences will be negligible, however, if you put a compressor of 100 to 150 btu / h less or more, there if it will give you many problems .
and as the friend Rubensiño told you, the voltage does not affect the cooling capacity of the engine, only that there are two types of Embraco compressors on the market with the same Egas 80 hlr model, one for 60 Hz (110 or 220 V) and one for 50 Hz (220 to 240 V), the one that works with 60 hertz has a capacity of 820 btu / h, and the one that works with 60 hertz is the one you own, of 665 btu / h.
Another thing, according to the Embraco manual, the ideal capillary for a 700 btu / h compressor is the same measurement as for one of 665 btu / h, you put 3 meters of capillary number 0.036 inches and it should be great, after Perform a good internal cleaning of both the condenser and the evaporator and change the dehydrator filter, you should not have problems.
Hello, as I answered MIMO, my doubt is the difference of 35 btu with respect to the original because it happened to me that a smaller or larger measure overheats and does not yield. I ask you another question I have a new Tecumseh Ae 1380 As (blends) that has 199watts and would be 678 btu (would be closer than the original) but the system is made for R134 and I would put YH12 gas that is like the R409 WHAT DO YOU THINK??? thank you very much for responding quickly