point if the leads are not properly removed, which can result in the terminal
venting and hot oil discharging. No ignition, however, can occur if all power is
disconnected and no external ignition source is present.
8. Repeat #5 testing, carefully checking for ground, directly between each
compressor terminal (C, S, & R) and ground.
9.
If once again a ground is indicated, proceed to properly replace the compressor,
as it has failed and cannot be repaired.
10. It is important to note that a volt-ohmmeter may be used only to check the
resistance and/or continuity of the motor windings. This may be done as follows:
(a) For internal overload protected motor-compressor, the overload is located
between the common terminal of the compressor and the common motor
lead inside the compressor.
If the resistance reading between Common and Start or Common and Run
is open (infinity) and the resistance reading between Start and Run
indicates winding Resistance Values in the Tecumseh Hermetic
Compressor Service Data Book, then the internal protector is open and
time must be allowed for it to reset.
Any Common and Start, Common and Run, and Start and Run resistance
reading must be within the values shown in Tecumseh Hermetic
Compressor Service Data Book.
Three phase internal overloads open all three phases. Therefore, allow
time for reset.
(b)
For external overload protected motor-compressors, the continuity of the
overload may be checked. The resistance of all winding may also be
checked, i.e., C-S, C-R, and S-R.
(c)
Any lack of continuity (other than test indicating an open internal protector)
or improper resistance, indicates a faulty or damaged motor and the
compressor must be properly replaced, as it has failed and cannot be
repaired.
If the above indicates no problem with the compressor, then carefully reconnect the
leads to the proper compressor terminals (C, S, & R), correctly replace the terminal
PROTECTIVE COVER, gasket (if required), and the bale strap.
Then proceed to conduct similar ground and continuity test from the three lead
connection points which you previously disconnected, forward toward the incoming
power connections, to find the electrical problem. DO NOT reset the ground fault
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