Master Bilt BSD Series User Manual

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MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND ANALYSIS GUIDE

REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS - ALL MODELS


MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE

CAUSE SOLUTION

Compressor will not start -

1. Service cord unplugged

1. Plug in service cord

no hum

2. Fuse blown or removed

2. Replace fuse

3. Overload tripped

3. Determine reasons and correct

4. Control stuck open

4. Repair or replace

5. Wiring incorrect

5. Check wiring against the diagram


Compressor will not start -

1. Improperly wired

1. Check wiring against the diagram

hums but trips on overload

2. Low voltage to unit

2. Determine reason and correct

protector

3. Starting capacitor defective

3. Determine reason and replace

4. Relay failing to close

4. Determine reason, correct or replace


Compressor starts and runs,

1. Low voltage to unit

1. Determine reason and correct

but short cycles on overload

2. Overload defective

2. Check current, replace overload protector

protector

3. Excessive head pressure

3. Check ventilation or restriction in

refrigeration system

4. Compressor hot-return gas hot

4. Check refrigerant charge, fix leak if necessary


Compressor operates long

1. Short of refrigerant

1. Fix leak, add charge

or continuously

2. Control contact stuck

2. Repair or replace

3. Evaporator coil iced

3. Determine cause, defrost manually

4. Restriction in refrigeration system 4. Determine location and remove restriction

5. Dirty condenser

5. Clean condenser


Compressor runs fine, but

1. Overload protector

1. Check wiring diagram

short cycles

2. Cold control

2. Differential too close - widen

3. Overcharge

3. Reduce charge

4. Air in system

4. Purge and recharge

5. Undercharge

5. Fix leak, add refrigerant


Starting capacitor open,

1. Relay contacts stuck

1. Clean contacts or replace relay

shorted or blown

2. Low voltage to unit

2. Determine reason and correct

3. Improper relay

3. Replace

Relay defective or burned out

1. Incorrect relay

1. Check and replace

2. Voltage too high or too low

2. Determine reason and correct


Refrigerated space too warm

1. Control setting too high

1. Reset control

2. Refrigerant overcharge

2. Purge refrigerant

3. Dirty condenser

3. Clean condenser

4. Evaporator coil iced

4. Determine reason and defrost

5. Not operating

5. Determine reason, replace if necessary


Standard temperature system

1. Control setting is too low

1. Reset the control

freezes the product

2. Control points stuck

2. Replace the control


Objectionable noise

1. Fan blade hitting fan shroud

1. Reform or cut away small section of shroud

2. Tubing rattle

2. Locate and reform

3. Vibrating fan blade

3. Replace fan blade

4. Condenser fan motor rattles

4. Check motor bracket mounting, tighten

5. General vibration

5. Compressor suspension bolts not loosened

on applicable models - loosen them

6. Worn fan motor bearings

6. Replace fan motor


Pan Area

1. No cooling

1. Make sure switch is in the "on" position

2. Too cold

2. Adjust temperature control - see instructions

under pan area

3. Too warm

3. Adjust temperature control - see instructions

under pan area

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