Troubleshooting the magnetic starter – Powermate IH9919946 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING THE MAGNETIC STARTER

Check and replace fuse in main panel.

Fuse blown in main panel if
3-phase system

Motor wired for wrong voltage.*

Low voltage to motor

Check head unloader valve system.

Compressor starting under
pressure

Check wiring and reconnect as needed.

Power leads to motor
disconnected

Replace motor.

Motor burned out

See note.*

Voltage to coil too low to pull it in

Press “reset” on magnetic starter.

Overload tripped out

Reconnect or replace fuse.

Main power disconnected or
fuse blown

Check and free up or replace pressure switch.

Pressure switch contacts stuck
open

Replace starter assembly.

Defective starter

Inspect compressor valves and tank valves for carbon build-up.

Compressor overloading
causing motor overload

SOLUTION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Motor hums but won’t
turn

Motor doesn’t hum

Magnetic starter coil
clicks

Coil chatters on & off

Coil does not click

Stops shortly after
starting or after running
a while

See note.*

Low voltage causing motor
overload

Stops shortly after running

Ventilate compressor room area or remove starter from
compressor and mount on wall.

Compressor or starter
overheating

Stops after running a while

PROBLEM

COMPRESSOR WON’T RUN

COMPRESSOR RUNS AND THEN STOPS

*NOTE: LOW VOLTAGE - Low voltage can cause a multitude of problems. The most common cause of low voltage is when the wire size (gauge)
supplying power to the compressor is too small. The longer the run of wire the larger the diameter must be to overcome the inherent voltage loss
caused by the wire resistance. The supply voltage at the main panel could also be low as supplied by your local power company, or you may have
too many other pieces of equipment running off the same line. Your local electrician should be contacted to evaluate and correct the problem
according to the National Electrical Code.

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