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WHAT TROUBLED
COMPLAINTS
HOW TO CHECK
REMEDY
Electric troubles
(Magnetic
contactor)
Others
Defective contact.
Defective contact point.
Rusting and faults in the iron
core contact face. Defective
contact of the
operating switch.
Improper installation
Checking
Checking
Repair and clean or
replace it.
Correct it.
Fault
Cause
Check/Correcitve Action
High Discharge
Low
Discharge
High
Suction
Pressure
Low
Suction
Pressure
Condenser cooling air extremely hot or
insufficient air flow through the condenser
Inside of the condenser tube is clogged.
Air in the refrigeration cooling cycle.
Suction pressure is higher than standard.
Faulty discharge valves or suction valves of
the compressor.
Refrigerant low-charge or leakage.
Suction pressure is lower than standard.
Intake air extemely hot or excessive air flow
through the evaporator coil.
Refrigerant over-charge.
Faulty discharge valve or suction valve of
the compressor.
Discharge pressure is higher than standard
Intake air extremely cold or insufficient air
flow through the evaporator coil.
Refrigerant short-charge or leakage.
Restricted liquid in the suction line.
1. Check the operation of the outdoor motor.
2. Check discharge and suction, air circula-
tion.
Clean condenser coil.
Purge air from the cycle.
See "High Suction Pressure".
1. Check unit operation input
2. Check the suction pressure.
Add refrigerant: repair leakage if any.
See "Low Suction Pressure".
1. Check fresh air, intake or check for
leakage of the return air.
2. Check air flow quantity.
Purge the refrigerant.
Check the operating input.
See "High discharge Pressure".
1. Check air flow quantity.
2. Check air filter.
3. Check evaporator coil frosting
Add refrigerant, repair leakage, if any.
Check the capillary tube and the strainer.
9.5 Trouble checking by protection devices
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