New oil pump. Did you use the right gasket?
Have you checked for a pressurized crankcase?
What does your contactor look like?
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New oil pump. Did you use the right gasket?
Have you checked for a pressurized crankcase?
What does your contactor look like?
Is this a part start motor?!
if it runs long enough that you can not catch it with your gages on it, then it is not a failed compressor. 25 psid is a fine pressure for the compressor...hell, 10 psid is fine as far as copeland is concerned. the question that i have is this: what was it 1, 2, 4 or more months ago and what is it now? it sounds to me like several issues may be happening here.
how long does it take to drop from 60 psid to 25 psid? what is the application? are you watching the oil temperature while it runs? as the oil gets hotter, it thins out. that causes the net oil pressure to drop. you show up and the oil is 'cold' and all seems fine. perhaps your oil is also hanging up in the system some what.
QUIT SAYING EVERYTHING 5 SECONDS BEFORE I SAY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No it is not a part winding start .
Yes I used the right gasket. I also did a piston blow by test and the CC pressure and suction pressure dropped at the same rate down to 0 psi. The oil temp is normal. The contactor is just fine. I reset the OPC last Friday and the unit has been running just fine. Checked NPOP today it was 15 PSI. Pump pressure 55PSI, CC pressure 40 PSI. Like I said the unit just takes a notion to run just fine for a while and then starts tripping the OPC. WE have had 29 degree nights and 50 degree nights for the past 3 days so I can't see ambient temp having anything to do with the tripping problem.
low head pressure usually = low suction pressure. low suction pressure = low refrigerant flow rates. low refrigerant flow rates = poor oil return. poor oil return = no oil. no oil = 0 oil psid. < 10 psid = trip oil pressure switch. trip oil pressure switch = unhappy customer. unhappy customer = unhappy service tech.
math is fun!
Are the suction and crankcase pressures the same?
Could you be seeing an intermittent floodback?