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SIERRA 01-0716Y3 Compressor (4,714 max BTU)

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SIERRA 01-0716Y3 Compressor (4,714 max BTU)

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Masterflux SIERRA01-0716Y3 brushless DC variable speed compressor for use in small scale cooling systems. Will work with voltages that range from 9-30V DC.

Connection ½” Suction, 5 16 ” Discharge Copper Tubes

For use with Masterflux controller 025A0134.

Product Description

The Masterflux SIERRA01-0716Y3 compressor is ideal for 12 Volt DC cooling applications where power is available. Typical applications for this model have included:

  • No-Idle Heavy Duty Trucking Air-Conditioning
  • Marine Air-Conditioning
  • Solar powered spot cooling
  • Military chillers and electronics cooling

The SIERRA01-0716Y3 is the largest capacity 12V DC compressor Masterflux offers.

Standard Bill of Material: SIERRA00034
Application: Air Conditioning (DCMX02-002)
Operating Range: -10°F to 55°F / -23.3°C to 12.8°C

2,840 BTU/hr @ 456 watts, 36.4 amps - 4,714 BTU/hr @ 560 watts, 46.7 amps
Refrigerant R134a
Voltage Range 9-30V DC
Evaporator Temperature Range -23.3° C to 12.8° C (-10° F to 55° F)
Condenser Temperature Range 26.7° C to 65.6° C (80° F to 150° F)
Maximum Discharge Temperature 130° C (265° F)
Maximum Compression Ratio 8:1

Data sheet available on Masterflux site

As always, we at REVOLT Electric Vehicle Components strive to meet your needs. If you need any help working through the optimal configuration for your system, please feel free to contact us


As of August 2011, Tecumseh announced a price increase for Masterflux® SIERRA and ALPINE series compressor and condensing units. SIERRA and ALPINE compressors utilize brushless DC (i.e., BLDC) compressor motors with rare earth magnets, NeFeB. The cost of rare earth magnets has risen to unprecedented levels due to export quotas, duties, and restrictions imposed by the Chinese government. The majority of the global consumption of rare earth materials is sourced from China. As such, associated compressor costs have risen significantly.

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Lead Time 10-12 weeks

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