38af air-cooled condensing units – Carrier 38AF User Manual

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HEATING & COOLING

38AF

Air-Cooled Condensing Units

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

COMPRESSOR DOES NOT RUN

Contactor Open

Power off — restore power.
Fuses blown — replace with correct fuses after finding

cause and correcting.
Transformer dead — replace transformer if primary

windings are receiving power.
Thermostat circuit open — check thermostat setting.
Circuit breaker tripped — check for excessive com­

pressor current draw (140% FLA maximum allowable).

Low-pressure switch open — check for refrigerant under­

charge or obstruction of indoor airflow.

High-pressure switch open — check for refrigerant over­

charge or obstruction of outdoor airflow.
Connections loose — tighten all connections.

Compressor stuck — see compressor service literature.
Compressor motor thermostat open — check for exces­

sive motor temperature.
Contactor Closed

Compressor leads loose — check connections.

Motor windings open — see compressor service

literature.

Single phasing — replace blown fuse.

COMPRESSOR CYCLES ON

HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH

Condenser Fan On

High-pressure switch faulty — replace switch.
Airflow restricted — remove obstruction.

Air recirculating — clear airflow area.
Noncondensables in system — purge and recharge as
required.

Refrigerant overcharge — purge as required.
Line voltage incorrect — consult power company.

Refrigerant system restrictions — check or replace filter

drier, expansion valve, etc.
Condenser Fan Off

Fan slips on shaft — tighten fan hub setscrews.
Motor not running — check power and capacitor.
Motor bearings stuck — replace bearings.

Motor overload open — check overload rating. Check for

fan blade obstruction.

Motor burned out — replace motor.

COMPRESSOR CYCLES ON

LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH

Evaporator Air Fan Running
Filter drier plugged — replace filter drier.
Expansion valve power head defective — replace power

head.

Low refrigerant charge — add charge. Check low-

pressure switch setting.

Airflow Restricted

Evaporator coil iced up — check refrigerant charge.
Evaporator coil dirty — clean coil fins.
Indoor air filter dirty — clean or replace filters.
Indoor air dampers closed — check damper operation

and position.

Evaporator Air Fan Stopped
Electrical connections loose — tighten all connections.
Fan relay defective — replace relay.

Motor overload open — power supply.
Motor defective — replace motor.
Fan belt broken or slipping — replace or tighten belt.

COMPRESSOR RUNS BUT

COOLING INSUFFICIENT

Suction Pressure Low

Refrigerant charge low — add refrigerant.
Head pressure low — check refrigerant charge. Check

condenser air fan thermostat settings.

Indoor air filters dirty — clean or replace filters.
Expansion valve power head defective — replace power

head.

Evaporator coil partially iced — check low-pressure

setting.

Evaporator airflow restricted — remove obstruction.

Suction Pressure High

Compressor valves defective — see compressor service
literature.

Heat load excessive — check for open doors or windows.

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

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PC111

Catalog No 563-852

PrintedinUSA

Form38AF-1SI

Pg5

4-85

Replaces; New

For reolacement items use Carrier Soecitied Parts

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