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WhisperKool 081310 User Manual

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7. System low on

refrigerant.

Check refrigerant “sight glass” in 1/4” tubing.

Check for bubbles after system has run for several

minutes. If bubbles present, call a CERTIFIED HVAC service

technician. If sight is clear of bubbles, refrigerant level is OK.

8. Thermostatic

expansion valve power

element losing its

charge.

System will operate as if it were low on refrigerant charge.

Sight glass will be clear. Evaporator coil icing probable.

Call a CERTIFIED HVAC service technician.

9. Low voltage to

compressor, below

103V with compressor

running.

Low voltage will cause compressor overheating and

tripping on overload. Also, can have difficulty starting. This

is usually a field wiring problem which should be corrected

immediately.

10. Cooling system not

sufficient for load

If system is determined to run OK but not keeping up, run a

heat gain calculation for the wine cellar and compare with

cooling system capacity.

Evaporator blower runs, but compressor does not

1. System “Anti-Frost“

Observe for several minutes. Compressor should turn on

at termination of “Anti Frost“ Cycle and evaporator clear of

frost.

2. Power off to

compressor.

Check breaker/Refer to #3 above

3. Out of refrigerant.

Call a CERTIFIED HVAC service technician to locate leak,

repair and charge with refrigerant

4. Compressor off on

overload.

Determine if compressor is hot. If not, there is another

problem. If yes, shut off power to condensing unit and call

service technician

5. Liquid line solenoid

valve in evaporator not

active.

Remove cover. Locate valve in ¼” copper tube. Check to

see if it is hot. If hot and you can feel a magnetic pull with a

screwdriver, the valve is working. If cold, there is no power

to the valve coil. In this event, with the blower running, the

valve should be powered. Call a CERTIFIED HVAC service

technician.

6. Thermostat

expansion valve power

element lost charge

System will “pump down.” Compressor will stop.

May start occasionally and shut off quickly.

Call a CERTIFIED HVAC service technician.

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