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Table 1 — Troubleshooting Guide, continued
Symptoms Cause Remedy
M. Unit runs but air temperature is
high.
NOTE:
Outlet air temperature gauge
may read higher than actual
temperatures at low air flow
conditions.
1. Refrigerant
leak.
2. Evaporator controls set too high.
3. Filter/dryer
clogged.
4. Refrigerant
shortage.
5. Dirty
condenser.
6. Air in system.
7. Compressor
inefficient.
8. Evaporator control(s) stuck.
9. Defective
insulation.
10. Air overload.
11. Unit too small.
12. High ambient.
13. Entering air temperature too high.
1. Locate with leak detector. Repair
or replace defective part.
2. Refer to K – above.
3. Replace.
4. Repair leak and recharge.
5. Clean
condenser.
6. Check reason, repair, vacuum,
recharge.
7. Repair or replace.
8. Repair as required, adjust.
9. Repair.
10. Reduce load.
11. Add unit or replace.
12. Reduce or change location.
13. Lower entering air temperature.
N. Unit runs but low air pressure.
1. System pressure low.
2. Precooler and/or evaporator
clogged.
3. Incorrect
piping.
4. Air
overload.
5. Unit too small.
6. Excess water in unit.
7. Evaporator
freeze-up.
8. Clogged air compressor intake
filter.
9. Dirty air system.
1. Increase
pressure.
2. Back-flush using mild detergent,
Figure 2 on Page 11.
3. Increase line size and/or correct
piping as required.
4. Reduce
overload.
5. Add another unit or replace with
larger unit.
6. Check drain, repair or replace if
needed.
7. Adjust hot gas bypass valve.
8. Clean or replace air intake filter.
9. Back-flush as described in Figure
2 on
Page 11.
O. Unit runs, but air flow erratic or
zero.
1. Freeze-up.
2. Precooler and/or evaporator
clogged.
3. Restriction in piping upstream from
unit.
1. Check suction temperature at
evaporator outlet or turn off unit
and allow it to thaw to determine if
this is problem. Adjust controls at
no-load if freezing is occurring.
2. Refer to N-2 above.
3. Correct
as
required.
P. Evaporator
freeze-up.
1. Hot gas bypass valve out of
adjustment.
1. Adjust suction pressure. Adjust
hot gas bypass valve.
Q. Condenser fan blows outward.
1. Improper wiring at disconnect (3
phase
only)
1. Reverse two wires.
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