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    need help for Tecumseh compressor



    carrier Model: 48TJD006-501YA. 208/230V 3PH
    Tecumseh Compressor Model: AVB5558EXT.200/220V 3PH
    one year new
    When I turn the A/C on, the compressor soundss very noise, and the suction line pressure is: 50psi. and high side pressure is: around 400psi. condenser air inlet and outlet is normal. and inside supply air is not cold enough. Can any technician tell me what is the problem? is something wrong with the compressor or somewhere stuck (block) in the high side? thank you very much



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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    And... the refrigerant is ??
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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by frankfrank View Post
    condenser air inlet and outlet is normal
    "normal" is an opinion, not a temperature measurement.

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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    Right on the spot Gary.
    I think you should check first the fertibilisation.
    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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    Smile Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    You should need to blow out condenser coil and report back with results.
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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    If the temperatures are indeed "normal" then it may be that you have none condesibles in your condenser reducing the capacity of it.
    Either way...it sounds like you need a fridge dude.

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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    you replace your cappliry tube or expension valve

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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    you check your filterdrier is to warm or normal if its to warm your condenser is durty you clean and wash your condenser

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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    To repeat Brian UK's question...., the refrigerant is .. ? You have hundreds of possible options these days, just pick one.
    Last edited by Magoo; 27-07-2009 at 02:46 AM. Reason: addition

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    Re: need help for Tecumseh compressor

    sounds like non condensibles in there, or perhaps a blocked condensor- slow or reverse direction condensor fan?

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