Diagnosing a Locked Compressor 3D

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locked compressors or compressors that go off on overload during start is a problem that many HVAC technicians have had to face at one point or another today we're going to dive into that issue and give you the knowledge you need to diagnose and fix it but first let's understand what's inside the compressor the compressor contains a motor to spin the compressor the rotor is the moving part of the motor which rotates inside the stationary part called a stator together they form the electrical driver of the compressor which is the heart of the HVAC or refrigeration system the compression chamber is the part of the compressor that actually moves the refrigerant and this may be an oscillating scroll and a scroll compressor rotating veins and a rotary compressor or pistons in valves in a reciprocating compressor in order to work properly the compressor needs proper electrical power applied as well as the necessary internal lubrication from the refrigerant oil to operate most of the compressors we work on are refrigerant cooled which means all the internal parts including the motor are immersed in refrigerant vapor and some oil The Vapor refrigerant moving through the compressor is what keeps the compressor cool when a compressor is locked the rotor can't move as it normally would because of this it draws High current and usually causes the windings to overheat and the overload to open inside the compressor it will usually make a loud humming noise for a very short time while drawing High current and then shut off the fan motor will keep spinning because the overload opens the common on the compressor keep in mind overheating can also occur due to operational overheat or overload conditions such as an undercharged system or a refrigerant restriction this will cause the entire compressor to heat up but in these cases it will not reset quickly because the entire compressor mass is hot not just the winding in these cases it is not a locked compressor and you will generally notice that the compressor shell is hot to touch this would require cooling down the compressor in order to get the overload to reset the first step in diagnosing a locked compressor like most things is a thorough visual inspection of all the high voltage electrical components this includes all of your wires terminals contactor disconnect circuit breaker and especially your capacitors checking for tightness is essential as loose connections can cause intermittent operation or complete failure also ensure to check the applied voltage to the system now this can be tricky because applied voltage is generally best tested when the system is running but at least you can confirm that it's within the proper ballpark many people will use use a hard start kit to get a compressor unlocked and this may be what you do in this case but before resorting to a hard start kit we should first verify that the run capacitor is performing and has the correct [Music] microfarads [Music] we also need to make sure we have sufficient incoming voltage and that the system has been wired properly so it's worth stating that the most important thing for you to assess is is this system one that's been running for some time and now all of a sudden it's locked up or is this A system that we've replaced a compressor or a capacitor or just recently installed or rewired something if that's the case and it's locked it's very likely that it's something that we or somebody else did that caused that and often it's due to miswiring incorrect capacitors things like that always confirm that first if it's an older system that just recently locked we may want to use a hard start kit now in certain situations a factory hard start kit designed specifically for that compressor might be the best solution the decision to add a factory or aftermarket hard start start kit depends on the system warranty and the system's age and it's essential to remember that hard start kits are not the same as soft starts soft starts provide a very gradual startup hard starts apply a lot of torque to the compressor by adding current and phase shift to the start winding which reduces the start time or helps get a compressor unlocked now let's talk a little bit more about start capacitors potential relays and hard start kits there are many different types of hard start kits the most common employ a capacitor and a potential relay the potential relay starts with closed contacts and the contacts open due to back EMF from the compressor which takes the start capacitor out of the circuit preventing compressor damage now some hard start kits utilize something called a PTC which is a type of thermister that increases in resistance as it warms up and performs generally the same function as the potential relay there are some hard start kits that use three wire connections and some that use two wire connections but fundamentally they all use some method to remove the start capacitor from the circuit a start capacitor increases phase shift and additional start current for about the first 75% of the compressor's running speed however it must be taken out of the circuit quickly to avoid damage to the compressor because a start capacitor is a very large microfarad capacitor the method of doing this is either the potential relay or some type of other electronic control or thermister like I mentioned now again the potential relay is most common and it generally takes charge of this operation properly sized start capacitors and potential relays can be specified by the equipment or compressor manufacturer for a given application and should be installed initially in the these cases where the manufacturer specifies it certain systems can benefit greatly from these components especially long line set applications cases with hard shut off expansion valves with some reciprocating compressors and 208 singlephase applications always ensure you have a quality properly sized run capacitor on any system that you add a hard start kit in because if a run capacitor fails while a hard start kit is present it can cause additional damage to the compressor remember hard start kits do not reduce initial starting current they just decrease the time that it takes for a compressor to get started and they can help unlock compressors they can be of great help in starting your compressor under these adverse conditions getting it up and running faster which in some cases is used to reduce things like light dimming on the other hand soft starts do actually reduce the starting current and are ideal for systems that rely on generators or solar power where current availability is limited in conclusion diagnosing and addressing a locked compressor involves thorough inspection correct understanding of the components and knowledge of hard start kits and how they work when a compressor is locked using a hard start kit to attempt to unlock it is a good practice but whether or not it works there may be underlying issues that caused the compressor to lock in the first place and complete test and checkout should be performed if the unit is older and locked out of the blue it's likely just a temporary fix and should be communicated with the client thanks for watching if you're willing give this video a thumbs up and drop us a comment don't forget to hit that Bell icon to stay updated with all of our future videos and as a quick reminder HVAC school isn't just a YouTube channel dive deeper with us at our main website hvr school.com curious for more knowledge on the go we've got you covered tune in the hbac school podcast available on all your favorite podcast apps also don't miss out on our free mobile applications available for both iPhone and Android they're packed with handy tools and calculators to make your job even easier and while you're at it join our thriving Facebook group we're all about Community vortex byx
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Keywords: hvac, hvac school, HVAC training video, diagnosing a locked compressor, locked compressor, 3D, animation, locked, compressor, compressor components, Refrigerant-cooled compressors, Operational overheating, overheated windings, inspecting electrical components, Checking voltage, Verifying proper wiring, Testing the run capacitor, unlock compressors, hard start kits, potential relays, start capacitors, hvac training videos, how to basic, troubleshooting locked compressors, Video
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Length: 10min 1sec (601 seconds)
Published: Wed Nov 29 2023
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