ALinCarolina
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I installed a walk-in cooler here on our farm. It is a split system with the compressor outside of the building. I have installed HVAC and have a 608 certification but since I haven't dealt that much with refrigeration I had a pro with 30 years experience come hook it up and charge it. He does work for the grocery chains, etc.
Well as soon as we fired it up it blew the start capacitor. He had an extra on his truck so we replaced it and it blew too. We assumed it was the relay so I called the company and they sent a new relay and a couple of capacitors under warranty. When they came he came back out and we tried it again with the new components. Within less than 10 seconds we had another cloud of smoke and a blown capacitor. We traced all the wiring per the wiring diagram and all was correct. The 240 lines that were installed by a licensed electrician looked correct: L1 and L2.
The tech then tried something he said he had seen done in the past that had worked. He just swapped the L1 and L2 to the other way and everything worked fine. It is still working fine now several days later. We both said this makes no sense but glad it worked after going through 3 caps. Today I checked the voltage at the disconnect: one leg to ground was 126.6 and the other was 122.2. Don't know if that means anything.
There is a wealth of knowledge on here so does anybody have an explanation?
Well as soon as we fired it up it blew the start capacitor. He had an extra on his truck so we replaced it and it blew too. We assumed it was the relay so I called the company and they sent a new relay and a couple of capacitors under warranty. When they came he came back out and we tried it again with the new components. Within less than 10 seconds we had another cloud of smoke and a blown capacitor. We traced all the wiring per the wiring diagram and all was correct. The 240 lines that were installed by a licensed electrician looked correct: L1 and L2.
The tech then tried something he said he had seen done in the past that had worked. He just swapped the L1 and L2 to the other way and everything worked fine. It is still working fine now several days later. We both said this makes no sense but glad it worked after going through 3 caps. Today I checked the voltage at the disconnect: one leg to ground was 126.6 and the other was 122.2. Don't know if that means anything.
There is a wealth of knowledge on here so does anybody have an explanation?