MP-3000a Controller
110
Code
Description
Corrective Action
14**
Evaporator Fan Low Speed Current Too High
(Check Alarm)
• Occurs during Pretrip (PTI) or Function test only.
• Evaporator fan power consumption is 25%
above expected current draw (above 2.8 to 4.0
amps, depending on voltage).
• Indicates:
• Defective or stuck evaporator fan motor
• Incorrect motor or motor connections
• Motor high and low speed connection are
interchanged
• Defective volt or amp meter on relay board
• Open evaporator door and make sure all fans
rotate freely.
• Enter Manual Function Test and start evaporator
fans on LOW speed. Make sure all fans start on
low speed. Check fan motor volts and amps.
• Check volt and ampere meter.
15**
Evaporator Fan Low Speed Current Too Low
(Check Alarm)
• Occurs during Pretrip (PTI) or Function test only.
• Evaporator fan power consumption is 25% below
expected current draw (below 0.6 to 1.2 amps,
depending on voltage).
• Indicates:
• Defective evaporator fan motor relay
• Defective or open fan motor internal over
temperature protection switch
• Defective volt or amp meter on relay board
• Incorrect motor or motor connections
• Open evaporator door and make sure all fans
rotate freely.
• Enter Manual Function Test and start evaporator
fans on LOW speed. Make sure all fans start on
low speed. if a motor does not start and is very
hot, wait 10 minutes for internal over temperature
switch to close.
• Check fan motor volts and amps
• Check volt and ampere meter.
NOTE: **If both alarms 12 and 13; or 14 and 15 are activated, the alarms are caused by a large
difference in measured amps. Enter manual Function Test menu and operate evaporator fans on low
and high speed. Check the evaporator fan amps measurement. If necessary, check the resistance in
the motors: High speed between EF11 and EF12, EF12 and EF13, and EF11 and EF13; Low speed
between EF1 and EF2, EF2 and EF3, and EF1 and EF3. Resistance readings should be equal: High
speed about 6 Ohms, total of 2 motors; Low speed about 20 Ohms, total of 2 motors.
16*
Condenser Fan Current Too High (Check Alarm)
• Occurs during Pretrip (PTI) or Function test only.
• Condenser fan power consumption is 25%
above expected current draw (above 1.5 to 1.9
amps, depending on voltage).
• Indicates:
• Defective or stuck condenser fan motor
• Defective volt or amp meter on relay board
• Incorrect motor or motor connections
• Enter Manual Function Test and start condenser
fan. make sure the fan starts. Check fan motor
volts and amps.
• Check power supply volts and amps.
• Check volts and ampere meter.
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