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Y—Energizes contactor for cooling.

C—Common side of transformer (blk).

MILLENNIUM SCROLL COMPRESSOR

(R134A REFRIGERANT)

The compressor used in this product is specifically designed for
use with R134A refrigerant and cannot be interchanged.

The compressor is an electrical (as well as mechanical) device.
Exercise extreme caution when working near compressors. Power
should be shut off, if possible, for most troubleshooting tech-
niques. Refrigerants in system present other safety hazards.

Always wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrig-
erants.

The scroll compressor pumps refrigerant through the system by the
interaction of a stationary and an orbiting scroll. (See Fig. 14.) The
scroll compressor has no dynamic suction or discharge valves, and
it is more tolerant of stresses caused by debris, liquid slugging, and
flooded starts.

The Millennium scroll has a shutdown flapper valve located
between the scroll plates and the discharge head. The discharge
head remains under pressure during shutdown and requires a
factory supplied PTC start thermistor.

The Millennium scroll compressor uses Mobil 68POE, the only oil
recommended for oil recharge. Oil recharge for the Millennium
SCD compressor is 34 fl. oz. and the SRD compressor is 52 fl. oz.

Compressor failures are classified in 2 broad failure categories;
mechanical and electrical. Both types are discussed below.

Step 1—Mechanical Failures

A compressor is a mechanical pump driven by an electric motor
contained in a welded or hermetic shell. In a mechanical failure,
motor or electrical circuit appears normal, but compressor does not
function normally.

To avoid personal injury or death, do not supply power to unit
with compressor terminal box cover removed.

Exercise extreme caution when reading compressor currents
when high-voltage power is on. Correct any of the problems
described below before installing and running a replacement
compressor. Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling
refrigerants.

LOCKED ROTOR — In this type of failure, compressor motor
and all starting components are normal. When compressor at-
tempts to start, it draws locked rotor current and cycles off on the
internal protection. Locked rotor current is measured by applying
a clamp-on ammeter around common (blk) lead of the compressor.
Current drawn when it attempts to start is then measured. Locked
rotor amp (LRA) value is stamped on compressor nameplate.

If compressor draws locked rotor amps and all other external
sources of problems have been eliminated, compressor must be
replaced. Because compressor is a sealed unit, it is impossible to
determine exact mechanical failure. However, complete system
should be checked for abnormalities such as incorrect refrigerant
charge, restrictions, insufficient airflow across indoor or outdoor
coil, etc., which could be contributing to the failure.

RUNS, DOES NOT PUMP — In this type of failure, compressor
motor runs and turns compressor, but compressor does not pump
the refrigerant. A clamp-on ammeter on common leg shows a very
low current draw, much lower than rated load amp (RLA) value
stamped on compressor nameplate. Because no refrigerant is being
pumped, there is no return gas to cool compressor motor. It
eventually overheats and shuts off on its internal protection.

NOISY COMPRESSOR — Noise may be caused by a variety of
internal problems such as loosened hardware, broken mounting
springs, etc. System problems such as an overcharged compressor
(especially at start-up) or too much oil in compressor may also
cause excessive noise. Excess oil in compressor is encountered
only after a replacement compressor has been added without
purging oil from previous compressor. As the new compressor
pumps, excess oil in system returns and adds to volume already
present, causing noise.

COMPRESSOR LEAKS

Use safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerants.

Sometimes a leak is detected at weld seam around girth of
compressor, or at a fitting that joins compressor shell. Many of
these leaks can be repaired and the compressor saved if correct
procedure is followed.

1. Turn off all power to unit.

2. Remove and recover all refrigerant from system so that gage

pressures are 0 psi.

3. Clean area around leak to bare metal.

4. Apply flux and repair joint with silver solder. Do not use low

temperature solder such as 50-50.

Fig. 14—Scroll Compressor Refrigerant Flow

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Scroll Gas Flow

Compression in the scroll is
created by the interaction of
an orbiting spiral and a 
stationary spiral. Gas enters
an outer opening as one of the
spirals orbits.

The open passage is sealed off
as gas is drawn into the spiral. 

By the time the gas arrives at
the center port, discharge
pressure has been reached.

Actually, during operation, all
six gas passages are in various
stages of compression at all
times, resulting in nearly con-
tinuous suction and discharge.

As the spiral continues to orbit,
the gas is compressed into an
increasingly smaller pocket.

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Содержание 38TN

Страница 1: ...te ELECTRICAL 4 Aluminum Wire Contactor Capacitor PTC Devices Cycle Protector Crankcase Heater Time Delay Relay TDR Pressure Switches Fan Motor Compressor Plug Low Voltage Terminals MILLENNIUM SCROLL...

Страница 2: ...truction Dimensions MODEL UNIT SIZE A B C D E F G H J K L M 38TN 024 21 32 11 3 16 23 3 4 24 1 2 42 23 11 16 24 7 16 23 5 8 19 11 16 11 7 8 6 11 16 030 21 32 11 13 16 29 3 4 30 1 2 42 29 11 16 30 7 16...

Страница 3: ...bserved when handling refrigerants Wear safety glasses and gloves to prevent personal injury During normal system operation some components are hot and can cause burns Rotating fan blades can cause pe...

Страница 4: ...NNEL SHOULD PERFORM ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting chart for the 38TN Air Conditioner units is provided at the back of this manual It will enable the service technician to use a systematic...

Страница 5: ...connect leads and apply low voltage power to contactor coil This may be done by leaving high voltage power to outdoor unit off and turning thermostat to cooling Check voltage at coil with voltmeter Re...

Страница 6: ...is called a positive temperature coefficient PTC or thermistor See Fig 7 It is a resistor wired in parallel with the run capacitor As current flows through the PTC at start up it heats up As PTC heats...

Страница 7: ...er has power Do not touch heater Carefully feel area around crankcase heater If warm crankcase heater is probably functioning Do not rely on this method as absolute evidence heater is functioning If c...

Страница 8: ...the same manner as low pressure switch Observe all safety precautions Step 9 Fan Motor Fan motor rotates the fan blade that either draws or blows air through outdoor coil to perform heat exchange Moto...

Страница 9: ...amped on compressor nameplate If compressor draws locked rotor amps and all other external sources of problems have been eliminated compressor must be replaced Because compressor is a sealed unit it i...

Страница 10: ...a compressor fails to start or run 3 tests can help determine the problem First all possible external causes should be eliminated such as overloads improper voltage pres sure equalization defective ca...

Страница 11: ...with refrigerant Indoor piston or TXV must be cleaned or replaced Remove and discard liquid line strainer and filter drier After system is reassembled install liquid and suction line R134A filter drie...

Страница 12: ...light In all instances when a leak is found system charge must be bled down and leak repaired before final charging and operation After leak testing or leak is repaired evacuate system reclaiming refr...

Страница 13: ...seat suction valve NOTE All outdoor unit coils will hold only factory supplied amount of refrigerant Excess refrigerant such as in long line applications may cause unit to relieve pressure through int...

Страница 14: ...in suction gas returning to compressor The accumulator stores liquid and allows it to boil off into a vapor so it can be safely returned to compressor Since a compressor is designed to pump refrigera...

Страница 15: ...ng is the process of charging refrigerant in a system until the temperature superheat of the suction gas entering the compressor reaches a prescribed value Small variations of charge affect suction ga...

Страница 16: ...top cover See Remove Top Cover in Cabinet section of the manual Table 1 Superheat Charging Table OUTDOOR TEMP F INDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMP F WB 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 55 9 12 14...

Страница 17: ...erating cycle trouble shoot to find the cause and correct REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT 1 Check the refrigerant charge using the superheat or subcooling method whichever is applicable and if low on charge check...

Страница 18: ...T LOSS OF CHARGE CONTACTOR OR COIL DEFECTIVE LOOSE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CONTACTOR CLOSED COMPRESSOR POWER SUPPLY OPEN LOOSE LEADS AT COMPRESSOR FAULTY START GEAR 1 PH OPEN SHORTED OR GROUNDED COMPRES...

Страница 19: ...19...

Страница 20: ...46231 33058c Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 1 1 2 Tab 3a 5a 1a PC 101 Catalog No 5...

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