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SERVICE HANDBOOK
Troubleshooting Chart
For your safety, review the “General Service Safety Precautions” (on pages 2-7)
before using the
troubleshooting chart below. The “General Service Safety Precautions” section provides informa-
tion on the following topics:
•
Trained Personnel Only
•
Terminal Venting and Electrocution
•
Refrigerants and Other Chemicals
•
Compressor Removal
•
System Flushing, Purging, and Pressure Testing for Leaks
•
System Charging
•
Prevention of Water-Utilizing System Explosions
•
Start Capacitor Overheating
•
System Evacuation
This Troubleshooting Chart (Table 4-1) is not designed to replace the training required for a profes-
sional air conditioning/refrigeration service person, nor is it comprehensive.
If you have any questions about returns under warranty, see “Is Your Compressor Eligible for
Return Under Warranty” on page 70.
Table 4-1: Troubleshooting Chart
Complaint
Possible Causes
Response
Compressor will not start - no
hum
System component not func-
tioning properly:
1. Control/ contactor stuck in
open position
2. Control off due to cold lo-
cation
3. Thermostat not function-
ing properly
Refer to the original equip-
ment manufacturer (OEM)
service information
Line disconnect switch open
Close the start switch or the
disconnect switch
Circuit breaker tripped or fuse
open or removed
Before resetting breaker or re-
placing fuse, see "Identifying
Compressor Electrical Prob-
lems" on
pages 40-41
Thermal protector not working
properly
See "Identifying Compressor
Electrical Problems" on pages
40-41
Wiring improper or loose
Check against wiring diagram
and wire properly
Compressor motor has a
ground fault (also known as a
short circuit to ground)
See "Identifying Compressor
Electrical Problems" on pages
40-41
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