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Wow. That's not even the board I was thinkiing of.
http://www.delfield.com/docs/uploade...linemanual.pdf Its old. Manual says they started using 404 in 1994. This lists the model number given on page 3.
Can't be that old, he said it's 404a, unless it was 502 at one time
Must be an old unit. I could only find a mention on the NSF website. http://tinyurl.com/8t4vco9
I'm sure you'll let us know how this works out, right?
Correct...but i really think theres a problem in the board.Im thinking if there is a voltage drop its probabley in the board...SWAG approach...
Originally Posted by supercooljim We are currently in the process of just wiring everything in a more mechanical fashion...will see what happens...kinda like the older model Traulsen reach ins Translation: we didn't find the problem.
We are currently in the process of just wiring everything in a more mechanical fashion...will see what happens...kinda like the older model Traulsen reach ins
Originally Posted by 2sac What's the voltage at the compressor at start up? Does it drop when there's a load on it? If not, ohm out the pump. If it ohm's out ok, change the start components first before you condemn the pump. X2. Check for voltage drop at the contactor. If no voltage drop there, check the breaker. If you find the source of the voltage drop at either of these places, replace that component.
Originally Posted by supercooljim Delfield 3 dr reach in model # SLF72-S serial #397171-T....its diffecult to test head pressure on second start up cause it dont stay on long enough cause it hums and trips breaker.There fore pressures are hard to determin.I will try to update my post since i am the OP...and all advise is greatly appreciated.Thanks so much Just off the top of my head that looks like a True model number.
Originally Posted by 2sac Can I expect an update from you everyday timebuilder? Think I have enough posts to cover every day?
This unit has a split evap with 2 txv's...way more complicated then it needs to be.Traulsen is way more simple...
Timebuilder to answer your question this unit does pump down...it has a LLS...
Delfield 3 dr reach in model # SLF72-S serial #397171-T....its diffecult to test head pressure on second start up cause it dont stay on long enough cause it hums and trips breaker.There fore pressures are hard to determin.I will try to update my post since i am the OP...and all advise is greatly appreciated.Thanks so much
Sorry been busy...i will post model # and serial# today
Can I expect an update from you everyday timebuilder?
(sound of wind whistling down an empty street in an abondoned western town.....a tumbleweed rolls by.....)
tick..tick..tick..tick........ Ya ever notice how some posters come here and ask a coupole of questions, and when we ask for more info, they never come back? Why is that? Attachment 318151
What, no visit from the OP??
I'm hoping the OP can give us the additional info today. A model and serial number will help. I also take my digital camera and snap a pic of the wiring diagram for the home PC.
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