I'm thinking the 650 psi cut out switch flags the alarm!!!No? (transducer)I don't know. If it does it again and that massive filter dryer that i put in isn't clogged. I'm changing the HP switch!!! I've seen a few go bad on RTU's!
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My problem turned out to be low evap flow. Quite simple actually, just got to check things that would cause the compressor to run, "outside it's design envelope". Hehehe.
Reread your reply, not sure if you understood my post. There's a reason my handle is Carrene and a reason I posted, "official".
Good luck.
And whats up with the digital scroll? This peice of SH!t starts unloading every 7 seconds or so and loads again as i get to set-point! It can't be good for it!:grin2:
Unloading a compressor, not good. Go figure.
I think ya could stand to do some reading.
The "POS" compressor is usually misapplied, maintained by someone without the proper knowledge, or something else wrong with the system has caused the failure. Figure it out, that's our job.
Funny thing is, I don't.
That's why I called Tech Support, looking for clarification on that particular alarm.
I do know how a refrigeration sytem works, I do know how a compressor works, I do know what's bad for a compressor.
Do you?
I have no idea what you know, so I'm not about to peck out over 30 years of experience, just so you might find your answer to the problem.
For your problem, as originally posted, if you understand the term of "compressor envelope" you will know where to look.
I hope.