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    trane cvgf1000



    Has anyone had trouble with the internal motor temp sensores ?control is ch532,temp reading is 81 deg c motor is running at nominal amps 100% capacity all parameters within design duty ,motor external temp is normal all around ,filter leading liquid to motor cooling is clean ,all seems ok ,but the temp is high ,
    would be happy to hear any ideas.


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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    Are all 3 sensors reading the same ? They should be 75 ohms at 75 F. Check the connections at the sensor terminal block, sometimes the resistance readings can be affected by corrosion on the pins due to the condensation in the terminal box.
    I`ve not done to much on the CVGF but I believe that the motor temperature thermistors are the same as the CVGA-E. Good Luck

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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    Hi thanks i will check and will let u know,
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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    has the motor been rewound because i have had one case where the rewinder used the the wrong thermisters

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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    Some old big size units left LAX factory in States with wrong orifice in motor cooling line.
    If you have no other problems and the motor is original and in 100% unit operation the temperature maintain these levels then it should be OK.
    Max temp is 120°C. You may also check with local office to select an orifice and replace it.

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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    Quote Originally Posted by CV_Geardrive View Post
    Some old big size units left LAX factory in States with wrong orifice in motor cooling line.
    If you have no other problems and the motor is original and in 100% unit operation the temperature maintain these levels then it should be OK.
    Max temp is 120°C. You may also check with local office to select an orifice and replace it.
    Hi: better late then never ,but the problem was probably corrossion, in the connection terminals,
    we even replaced the filter on the liquid line ,
    but as i said all is ok temps are back to normal.
    thx for the reply!
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    Re: trane cvgf1000

    I wanted to add a note for you guys who may work on these machines. We have just had a valve break on the oil sump Trane took the valve for testing and want give out the results. This was a dangerous problem because the system lost all its gas and oil, all 600kg's the valve have a fault if anyone gets a service bulletin about this could they please contact me. but mostly becareful!

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