Table Z. Troubleshooting Chart for Air Conditioners. Cause



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Troubleshooting Chart for Air Conditioners Type of Unit Complaint Cause With open-type compressor Electric motor will not start Power failure Check circuit for power source Compressor stuck Locate cause and repair Belt too tight Adjust belt tension Manual reset in starter open Determine cause of overload and repair. Reset overload cutout Thermostat setting too high Lower thermostat setting Low voltage Check with voltmeter, then call power company Burned-out motor Repair or replace Frozen compressor caused by locked or damaged mechanism Remove and repair compressor Unit cycles on and off Intermittent power interruption Tighten connections or replace defective power supply parts High-pressure cutout defective Replace high-pressure cutout High-pressure cutout set too low. Overload opens after having been reset Raise cutout pressure. Check voltage and current drawn Leaky liquid-line solenoid valve Repair or replace Dirty or iced evaporator Clean or defrost evaporator. Check filters and fan drive Overcharge or refrigerant or non-condensable gas Remove excess refrigerant or purge non-condensable gas Lack or refrigerant Repair refrigerant leak and recharge Restricted liquid-line strainer Clean strainer Faulty motor Repair or replace faulty motor Coil frosts Filters dirty Clean filters Not enough air over coil Clean or remove restriction from supply or return ducts or grilles Defective expansion valve Replace valve AII-51

Type of Unit Complaint Cause With open-type compressor Unit runs but will not Unit not fully charged Recharge slightly, then check for leaks in (continued) cool the refrigerant circuit, then fully charge Leaky suction valve Expansion valve not set correctly Strainer clogged Air in refrigerant circuit. Moisture in expansion-valve orifice Flash gas in liquid line Remove compressor cylinder head and clean or replace valve plate Adjust expansion valve Remove, clean, and replace valve Purge unit of air. Clean orifice and install silica gel dryer Add refrigerant No air blows from Ice or dirt on evaporator Clean coil or defrost supply grille Blower belt broken or loose Blower bearing frozen Adjust belt tension, or replace belt Repair or replace bearing and lubricate as directed Discharge pressure too Improper operation of condenser Correct airflow. Clean coil surface high Discharge pressure too low Air in system Overcharge of refrigerant Lack of refrigerant Broken or leaky compressor discharge valves Purge Remove excess or purge Repair leak and charge Remove head, examine valves and replace those found to be operating improperly Suction pressure too Overfeeding of expansion valve Regulate superheat setting expansion valve high and check to see that remove bulb is properly attached to suction line Expansion valve stuck in open position Broken suction valves in compressor Repair or replace valve Remove head, examine valves and replace those found to be inoperative Suction pressure too low Lack of refrigerant Repair leak and charge Clogged liquid line strainer Expansion-valve power assembly has lost charge Obstructed expansion valve Contacts on control thermostat stuck on closed position Clean strainer Replace expansion-valve power assembly Clean valve and replace if necessary Repair thermostat or replace if necessary AII-52

Type of Unit Complaint Cause With hermetic motorcompressor combination (continued) good refrigeration effect Air over condenser restricted Remove restriction or provide for more air circulation over the condenser unit is too cold Thermostatic switch contacts badly burned Replace thermostatic switch Thermostatic switch bulb has become loose Secure bulb in place Thermostatic switch improperly adjusted Readjust thermostatic switch little refrigeration effect Extremely dirty condenser Clean condenser No air circulating over condenser Provide air circulation Ambient temperature too high Provide ventilation or move to a cooler location Load too great Analyze load no refrigeration A restriction that prevents the refrigerant from entering the evaporator. A restriction is usually indicated by a slight refrigeration effect at the point of restriction Locate the possible points of restriction, and try jarring it with a plastic hammer, or heating to a temperature of about 110 degrees F. If the restriction does not open, replace the unit. Compressor short cycles, poor refrigeration effect Compressor not pumping. A cool discharge line and a hot compressor housing would indicate this. The wattage is generally low. Short of refrigerant Loose electrical connections Defective thermostatic switch Defective motor starter Air restriction at evaporator Replace the unit See manufacturer's instructions Locate loose connections and make them secure Replace thermostatic switch Replace defective motor starter or relay Remove air restriction AII-53

Type of Unit Complaint Cause With hermetic motor- Compressor short cycles, Dirty condenser compressor combination no refrigeration (continued) Ambient temperature too high Defective wiring Thermostatic switch operating erratically Relay erratic Clean the condenser Provide ventilation or move to a cooler location Repair or replace defective wiring Replace thermostatic switch Replace relay Compressor runs too Poor air circulation around the Increase the air circulation around the frequently condenser or too high ambient condenser. In some localities the temperature temperature is extremely high, and nothing can be done to correct this Load too great. Worn compressor. Generally accompanied by rattles and knocks Analyze end use. Replace unit or bring it to the shop for repairs Compressor does not run Motor is not operating If the trouble is outside the sealed unit, it should be corrected; for example, wires should be repaired or replace and thermostatic switches or relays should be replaced. If the trouble is inside the sealed unit, the sealed unit should be replaced. Compressor will not run If the cabinet has been moved, Wait an hour or so, and then attempt to start (Assume that the some oil may be on top of the the motor by turning the current on and off thermostatic switch and piston many times. On some compressors, it may relay, and the electric be necessary to wait 6 or 8 hour wiring and current supply are in good condition and operating normally) Compressor may be stuck, or some parts may be broken Connections may be broken on the inside of the unit, or the motor winding may be open Replace the unit Replace the unit. Sometimes after sealed units have been standing idle for a long time, the piston may be stuck in the cylinder wall. It is sometimes possible to start the compressor by turning on the current and bumping the outer housing with a rubber mallet. Compressor is unusually Condenser is dirty, or there is a Clean the condenser; increase the air hot lack of air circulation circulation AII-54

Type of Unit Complaint Cause With hermetic motorcompressor combination (continued) Unusually heavy service or load If possible, decrease load. Perhaps another unit is required Low voltage Too small feed wires could cause this. If the wires feeding the refrigerating unit becomes warm, it is an indication that they are too small and should be replaced with larger wires A shortage of oil Add oil if possible; if this is not possible, the unit must be replaced. A shortage of refrigerant will cause a shortage of oil in the crankcase of the compressor No refrigeration after Generally, during a long shutdown, Allow the compressor to operate until its starting up after a long an amount of liquid refrigerant will internal heat drivers the liquid refrigerant shutdown or on delivery get into the crankcase of the from the crankcase. Under some compressor. When this happens, the conditions, this may take as long as 24 compressor operation will cause no hours. This time can be shortened by noticeable refrigeration effect until turning an electric heater on the the entire liquid refrigerant has compressor and raising the compressor evaporated from the crankcase. temperature, not exceeding 110 degrees F. Compressor is noisy Mountings have become worn or Replace the rubber mountings. Place a deteriorated. The walls against piece of sound-absorbing material on the which the unit is placed may be of wall against which the unit is placed, or an extremely hard surface and may move the unit to a new location. resound and amplify the slight noise from the compressor into the room After each defrosting there is a long on cycle before refrigeration is again normal Shortage of oil and/or refrigerant The sealed unit mechanism has become worn Slight shortage of refrigerant Condenser is dirty Thermostatic switch bulb is loose There is a restriction between the receiver or condenser and/or the evaporator Add oil and refrigerant if possible. If it is impossible, the unit must be replaced. Replace the unit Add refrigerant if possible; if not, replace the unit Clean the condenser Secure the bulb in place Attempt to remove the restriction by jarring with a plastic hammer or by heating the possible points of restriction to about 110 degrees F. If this does not correct the trouble, the unit must be replaced or brought to the shop for repairs AII-55

Table 14-30. Electrical Troubleshooting Loads

Table 14-30(B). Testlng Controls and Paths 14-18(G)