True Manufacturing Company GDIM-26, GDIM-49 If the Compressor will Not RUN, Starts but Trips

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True Food Service Equipment, Inc.

MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING

IF THE COMPRESSOR WILL

NOT RUN

 

Make sure capacitors are discharged

5. If the compressor has an external

1. If there is no voltage at the

before checking. Check for continuity

protector, check for continuity through

compressor terminals, follow the wiring

between each capacitor terminal and

the protector or protectors.

 

 

diagram and check back from

the case. Continuity indicates a short,

All external inherent protectors on

compressor to the power supply to find

and the capacitor should be replaced.

compressors can be replaced in the

where the circuit is interrupted.

Substitute a “known to be good” start

field.

 

 

 

 

IF THE MOTOR COMPRESSOR

2. If power is available at the

capacitor if available. If compressor

STARTS BUT TRIPS

 

 

compressor terminals, and the

then starts and runs properly, replace

REPEATEDLY ON THE

 

 

compressor does not run, check the

the original start capacitor.

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

 

 

voltage at the compressor terminals

If a capacitor tester is not available, an

1. Check the compressor suction and

while attempting to start the

discharge pressures while the

 

 

compressor.

 

ohmmeter may be used to check run

 

 

 

compressor is operating. Be sure the

 

 

and start capacitors for shorts or open

 

 

pressures are within the limitations of

If voltage at the compressor terminals

circuits. Use an ohmmeter set to its

the compressor. If pressures are

 

 

is below 90% of the nameplate voltage,

highest resistance scale, and connect

 

 

excessive it may be necessary to clean

it is possible the motor may not

prods to capacitor terminals.

the condenser, purge air from the

 

 

develop sufficient torque to start.

a) With a good capacitor, the

 

 

system, replace crankcase pressure

Check to determine if wire sizes are

indicator should first move zero, and

regulating valve.

 

 

adequate, electrical connections are

then gradually increase to infinity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

loose, the circuit is overloaded, or if the

b) If there is no movement of the

An excessively low suction pressure

power supply is inadequate.

ohmmeter indicator, an open circuit is

may indicate a loss of charge.

 

 

 

 

indicated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. On single phase compressors, a

c) If the ohmmeter indicator

On units with no service gauge parts

defective capacitor or relay may

moves to zero, and remains there or on

where pressures can be checked,

check

prevent the compressor starting. If the

a low resistance reading, a short circuit

condenser to be sure it is clean and fan

compressor attempts to start but is

is indicated. Defective capacitors

is running. Excessive temperatures on

unable to do so, or if there is a

should be replaced.

suction and discharge line may also

humming sound, check the relay to see

 

4. If the correct voltage is available at

indicate abnormal operating conditions.

if the relay contacts are damaged or

 

 

 

 

fused. The relay points should be

the compressor terminals, and no

2. Check the line voltage at the motor

closed during the initial starting cycle,

current is drawn, remove all wires from

terminals while the compressor is

 

 

but should open as the compressor

the terminals and check for continuity

 

 

operating. The voltage should be

 

 

comes up to speed.

 

through the motor windings. On single

 

 

 

within 10% of the nameplate voltage

 

 

phase motor compressors, check for

 

 

rating. If outside those limits, the

 

 

Remove the wires from the starting

continuity from terminals C to R, and C

 

 

voltage supply must be brought within

relay and capacitors. Use a high

to S. On compressors with line break

the proper range, or a motor

 

 

voltage ohmmeter to check for

inherent protectors, an open overload

 

 

compressor with different electrical

continuity throughout the relay coil.

protector can cause a lack of continuity.

characteristics must be used.

 

 

Replace the relay if there is not

If the compressor is warm, wait one

 

 

 

 

 

 

continuity. Use an ohmmeter to check

hour for the compressor to cool and

3. Check the amperage drawn while

across the relay contacts. Potential

recheck. If continuity cannot be

the compressor is operating. Under

relay contacts are normally closed

established through all motor windings,

normal operating conditions, the

 

 

when the relay is not energized, current

the compressor should be replaced.

 

 

amperage drawn will seldom exceed

relay contacts are normally open. If

 

Check the motor for ground by means

110% of the nameplate amperage.

either gives an incorrect reading,

High amperage can be caused by low

replace the relay.

 

of a continuity check between the

 

damage, defective running capacitors,

 

 

common terminal and the compressor

 

 

or a defective starting relay.

 

 

Any capacitor found to be bulging,

shell. If there is a ground, replace the

 

 

 

 

 

 

leaking, or damaged should be

compressor.

Continued on next page

 

 

 

replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

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True Manufacturing Company GDIM-26 If the Compressor will Not RUN, Starts but Trips, Repeatedly on, Overload Protector

GDIM-26, GDIM-26NT, GDIM-49 specifications

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