Cornelius 000, 10 Erratic Cycling, Carbonator, Water Pump Motor, Operates but Water, Too Low

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Trouble

 

Probable Cause

 

Remedy

 

E. Binding or damaged balance

E. Repair or replace balance

 

 

mechanism.

 

mechanism.

ERRATIC CYCLING OF

A.

Balance mechanism spring

A. Remove obstruction. Make sure

CARBONATOR.

 

obstructed or ‘cocked’.

 

spring is perpendicular to spring

 

 

 

 

release and is not twisted.

 

B.

Dirty balance mechanism.

B.

Clean balance mechanism.

 

 

 

 

WATER PUMP MOTOR

A.

Water pump inlet water strain

A. Clean or replace water strainer

OPERATES BUT WATER

 

screen dirty.

 

screen as instructed.

PUMP DOES NOT PUMP

B.

Kinked water supply line.

B. Straighten water supply line.

WATER

 

C.

Restriction between water

C.

Remove restriction.

 

 

pump outlet and carbonator

 

 

 

 

tank inlet.

 

 

D.Foreign object in water pump bypass.

D.Clean bypass. (Note: Count number of turns bypass screw makes when removing and install same number of turns.)

 

E. Water pump worn out.

E.

Replace water pump.

WATER PUMP CAPACITY

A.

Water pump inlet water

A.

Clean or replace water strainer

TOO LOW.

 

strainer screen dirty.

 

screen as instructed.

 

B.

Water supply capacity too low.

B.

Inlet water supply must be at a

 

 

 

 

minimum of 250-gallons per hour

 

 

 

 

with a maximum water pressure

 

 

 

 

of 80-psi

 

C.

Water filter clogged.

C. Replace water filter cartridge as

 

 

 

 

instructed.

 

D.

Inoperative water pump.

D.

Replace water pump.

TROUBLESHOOTING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPRESSOR DOES NOT

A.

Ice bank sufficient.

A.

Refrigeration not called for.

OPERATE.

 

 

 

 

 

B.

REFRIGERATION POWER

B.

Place REFRIGERATION POWER

 

 

switch in ‘OFF’position.

 

switch in ‘ON’position.

 

C. Electrical power to Cooling

C. Turn on electrical power to

 

 

Unit turned off.

 

Cooling Unit.

D.No Cooling Unit power source. D. Replace fuse or reset circuit

 

Blown fuse or tripped circuit

 

breaker.

 

breaker.

 

 

E.

Low voltage.

E.

Voltage must be at least 208 volts

 

 

 

at compressor terminals when

 

 

 

compressor is trying to start.

F.

Loose, disconnected, or

F.

Tighten connections or replace

 

broken wiring.

 

broken wiring.

G.

Inoperable contactor.

G.

Replace contactor.

H.

Inoperable control board.

H.

Replace control board.

 

 

 

 

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Cornelius 000 Erratic Cycling, Carbonator, Water Pump Motor, Operates but Water, Pump does not Pump, Water Pump Capacity