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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS (Trouble Shooting Guide)
1.
High head pressure and high back pressure:
A.
Condenser coil clogged or restricted.
B.
Condenser fan motor defective.
2.
Low back pressure and low head pressure:
A.
Restriction in system.
B.
Refrigerant undercharged.
C.
Leak in system.
3.
Pressures normal – cabinet warm:
A.
Coil blocked with frost or ice (see #4).
B.
Control set too warm.
C.
Air screen disturbance.
4.
Coil blocked with frost or ice:
A.
Defective temperature contro
B.
Defective or disconnected coil sensor.
C.
Improper control setting.
D.
Defrost heater not operating.
E.
Ambient conditions above 75 F/55
F.
P-trap in train not installed.
G.
Evaporator fan motor defective.
H.
Air screen disturbance.
5.
Compressor starts and runs – but cycles on overload:
A.
Low voltage.
B.
Dropped phase (3 phase).
C.
Overload protector defective.
D.
High head pressure (see#1).
E.
Relay or Capacitor defective.
6.
Compressor will not start – hums, but cycles on overload.
A.
Low voltage.
B.
Relay defective.
C.
Overload protector defective.
D.
Start capacitor defective.
E.
High head pressure (see #1)