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Remedy
i) Check the input power circuit to see whether there is voltage in the power
supply,
note:
the circuit that is connected to the knife switch. This can be
determined with a voltmeter or a test pencil. If a blown fuse is found,
ascertain and remove its cause, then replace it with a new one of the same
specifications.
ii)
Check the compressor accessories, including its thermal protector and relay.
In case the thermal protector is damaged, the compressor cannot be powered
on. If the relay is out of order, the motor will not run and hum sound can be
heard from it after the compressor is turned on. In that case, shut it down
immediately, otherwise, the motor windings will be burned out in case this
condition lasts longer.
iii)
Check the relay contacts and plugs to see if they are perfect and work
reliably. Poor contact may cause the motor not running or humming.
B) Check The Circuit Voltage To See Whether It Is Normal
Analysis of Problem
If the circuit voltage is obviously lower than its rated value, it will be difficult
to start the motor, and a hum sound can be heard from it.
Remedy
Measure the voltage with a voltmeter; if it is really too low, give directions to
the user for buying a stabilizer to step up the voltage, thus normal operation can
be achieved.
C) Check The Thermal Relay To See Whether Its Contacts Are Closed.
Analysis of Problem
The contacts of thermal relay sometimes may be open due to the leakage of
temperature sensing agent from the temperature sensor.
Remedy
Remove the relay cover to check up its contacts. If they are open, this means
that the original setting is not properly set or temperature-sensing agent has
leaked out of the temperature sensor. Try to turn the adjusting stem of this value
in the direction of the lower temperature graduation, and then check the contacts
to see whether they are closed. If they are still not closed, dismantle the
temperature-sensing disc and then immerse it into warm water to see whether the
contacts actuate. If not, it can be preliminarily determined that temperature-
sensing agent has leaked out, and it must be replaced with a new thermostat.