Replace spade connectors and
reinstall
dial plate and two screws which
hold
control in place.
Operational Data
The following oper ational data is based on lab tests, and may vary under field
conditions. The conditions shown at the non-recommended high 85°F ambient are shown
for information only and a possible reason for jobsite problems. Note that during August,
2002, the DCC/SG-8 cases changed from semi-hermetic (SH) to hermetic (H) and similarly,
during December, 2003, the DCC/SG-12 cases changed from the semi-hermetic (S H) to
hermetic (H) style compr essors which operate under different pressures.
75°F
85°F
Model Compressor
Compressor
Type
Suction
Pressure
Head
Pressure
Suction
Pressure
Head
Pressure
DCC/SG-4
NE2134GK
H
9
230-240
10
260-270
HATB-005E-
DCC/SG-8 &-D
CAA
SH
6
230-240
7
245-255
DCC/SG-8 &-D
T2155GK
H
9
230-240
10
235-245
DCC/SG-12 &-
D
DCC/SG-12 &-
KAGB-005E-
IAA SH 6235-245 7250-260
D
J2212GK
H
10
230-240
11.5
260-270
DCC/SG-16 &-
D
KAAB-007E-
CAA SH 6270-280 7280-290
Load Line Temperature
0 to +10°F
5 to +12°F
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
TROUBLE
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Compressor will not start,
no noise
1. Power disconnected 1. Check servic e cord for
proper connection
2. Blown fuse or breaker 2. Replace fuse or reset
breaker
3. Defective or broken
wiring
3. Repair or replace
4. Defective overload
4. Replace
5. Defect ive temperat ure 5. Replace control
Compressor will not start
cuts out on overload
1. Low voltage 1. Check voltage at cabinet.
Should be within 5% of
rating
2. Defect ive compressor 2. Replace
3. Defective relay
3. Replace
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