Friedrich SS15N30* Manual De Usuario

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Resistance “S” to “R” should equal the total of “C” to “S” 
and “C” to “R.”  
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common connections (“S” to “C”). The lowest resistance  
is from the run to common. (“C” to “R”) Before replacing a 
compressor, check to be sure it is defective. 
GROUND TEST
Use  an  ohmmeter  set  on  its  highest  scale.  Touch  one 
lead  to  the  compressor  body  (clean  point  of  contact  as 
a good connection is a must) and the other probe in turn 
to each compressor terminal. If a reading is obtained the 
compressor is grounded and must be replaced.
Check the complete electrical system to the compressor 
and  compressor  internal  electrical  system,  check  to  be 
certain that compressor is not out on internal overload. 
Complete  evaluation  of  the  system  must  be  made 
whenever  you  suspect  the  compressor  is  defective.  If 
the  compressor  has  been  operating  for  sometime,  a 
careful
 examination must be made to determine why the 
compressor failed.  
Many  compressor  failures  are  caused  by  the  following  
conditions: 
1.    Improper air flow over the evaporator. 
2.    Overcharged refrigerant system causing liquid to be 
returned to the compressor. 
3.    Restricted refrigerant system. 
4.    Lack of lubrication. 
5.    Liquid refrigerant returning to compressor causing oil 
to be washed out of bearings. 
6.  Noncondensables  such  as  air  and  moisture  in  
     the  system.  Moisture  is  extremely  destructive  to  a 
        refrigerant system.
7.     Capacitor (see page 34). 
CHECKING COMPRESSOR EFFICIENCY 
The reason for compressor inefficiency is normally due 
to  broken or damaged suction and/or discharge valves, 
reducing  the ability of the compressor to pump refrigerant 
gas. 
This condition can be checked as follows: 
1.  Install a piercing valve on the suction and discharge or  
liquid process tube. 
2.  Attach gauges to the high and low sides of the system. 
3.  Start the system and run a “cooling or heating perfor
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mance test.”  If test shows: 
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Below normal high side pressure 
   B.  
Above normal low side pressure 
   C.  
Low temperature difference across coil  
The compressor valves are faulty - replace the 
compressor. 
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD 
WARNING
Turn  off  electric  power  before  service  or 
installation.  Extreme  care  must  be  used,  if  it 
becomes  necessary  to  work  on  equipment 
with power applied.
 
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or 
death.
Sealed Refrigeration System contains refrigerant 
and oil under high pressure.
Proper safety procedures must be followed, 
and proper protective clothing must be worn 
when working with refrigerants.
Failure  to  follow  these  procedures  could 
result in serious injury or death. 
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD