Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

System information

  • System type

  • Refrigerant type

  • Oil Type

Faulty Compressor Details

  • Compressor Make

  • Compressor Model #

  • Compressor Serial #

  • Compressor Application

New Compressor Details

  • Make

  • Model #

  • Serial #

Pre Run Up checks

  • Has an Oil sample been taken for testing?

  • Have new contactors been fitted?

  • Has the new compressor been wired up correctly?

  • Has the oil strainer been cleaned?

  • Has the Oil filter been changed?

  • Have new drier cores been fitted?

  • Have Burnout drier cores been fitted?

  • Have New suction and Discharge gaskets been fitted?

  • Does the oil regulator allow oil into the compressor, to the correct Level?

  • Has the system been Pressure tested?

  • Record test pressures

  • Has the system been evacuated?

  • Record Vacuum in Mircons

  • Does the oil reservoir need topping up?

  • Scroll Compressor checked and confirm phase rotation.

  • Check and tighten compressor mounting bolts?

  • check overload settings?<br>

  • Check and record Run Current P1, P2, P3

  • Set and record pressure switch Settings,

Other Checks

  • Check and confirm the oil saftey switch operation.

  • Is the crankcase heater operational?

  • Is the oil cooler working?

  • Is the new compressor running smoothly?

  • Check and confirm the correct rotation of the head cooling fan.

  • Check and confirm the operation of the INT69 / Thermistor

  • Check suction and discharge pipe sensors for tightness and operation

  • Check discharge pipe clips

Run Compressor for 30 minutes

  • Check Oil level.

  • Check run amps.

  • Check LP and HP Pressures.

  • Check compressor mounting bolts

Failed Compressor Diagnostics Electrics

  • Good stator winding

  • Winding Single-Phased

  • Winding single-Phased delta - Connected

  • Winding shorted Phase to Phase

  • Winding shorted turn to turn

  • Winding with shorted coil

  • Winding with grounded at edge or slot

  • Winding grounded in the slot.

  • Shorted Connection

  • Phase damage due to Overload

  • Phase damage due to unbalanced Voltage

  • Damage caused by Locked Rotor

  • Winding damaged by Voltage surge.

  • Supply Photos

Failed Compressor Diagnostics Mechanical

  • Is there liquid Flood Back? E.g Damage due to lack of lubrication

  • Is there signs of liquid Compression,e.g Broken valve reeds

  • Is the system contaminated?

  • Is there moisture in the system, copper plating

  • Is there evidence of High temperature Carbonization.

  • Is there Particulate matter in the installation?

  • Supply a brief description fo findings.

  • Supply supporting evidence

Recommendations

  • Supply recommendations

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