Bryant 3-PHASE 602A User Manual
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TABLE 11—COOLING AND HEATING TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Compressor and outdoor
fan will not start
Power Failure
Call power company
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
Defective thermostat, contractor, transformer,
control relay or defrost board
Replace component
Insufficient line voltage
Determine cause and correct
Incorrect or faulty wiring
Check wiring diagram and rewire correctly
Thermostat setting too high
Lower thermostat setting below room
temperature
Units have a 5-minute time delay
DO NOT bypass this compressor time
delay-wait for 5 minute until time-delay relay is
de-energized
Compressor will not start
but condenser fan runs
Faulty wiring or loose connections in compressor
circuit
Check wiring and repair or replace
Compressor motor burned out, seized, or
internal overload open
Determine cause.
Replace compressor
Defective run capacitor, overload, or PTC
(positive temperature coefficient) thermistor
Determine cause and replace
Defective run capacitor, overload, or PTC (positive temperature co-
efficient) thermistor
Determine cause and replace
One leg of 3-phase power dead
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
Determine cause
Three-phase scroll compressor (size 030-
060 units) makes excessive noise, and
there may be a low pressure differential
Scroll compressor is rotating in the wrong
direction
Correct the direction of rotation by reversing the
3-phase power leads to the unit
Compressor cycles
(other than normally satisfying thermostat)
Refrigerant overcharge or undercharge
Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and
recharge to capacities shown on nameplate
Defective compressor
Replace and determine cause
Insufficient line voltage
Determine cause and correct
Blocked outdoor coil
Determine cause and correct
Defective run/start capacitor, overload or start
relay
Determine cause and replace
Defective thermostat
Replace thermostat
Faulty outdoor-fan motor or capacitor
Replace
Damaged reversing valve
Determine cause and correct
Restriction in refrigerant system
Locate restriction and remove
Compressor operates continuously
Dirty air filter
Replace filter
Unit undersized for load
Decrease load or increase unit size
Thermostat set too low
Reset thermostat
Low refrigerant charge
Locate leak, repair, and recharge
Leaking valves in compressor
Replace compressor
Frosted coil with incorrect defrost operation
Check defrost time settings
Reset as necessary
Check defrost temperature switch
Replace as necessary
Air in system
Recover refrigerant, evacuate system,
and recharge
Outdoor coil dirty or restricted
Clean coil or remove restriction
Excessive head pressure
Dirty air filter
Replace filter
Dirty indoor or outdoor coil
Clean coil
Refrigerant overcharged
Recover excess refrigerant
Air in system
Recover refrigerant, evacuate system,
and recharge
(Heat) Indoor air restricted or recirculating
Determine cause and correct
Indoor or outdoor air restricted or air short-cycling
Determine cause and correct
Head pressure too low
Low refrigerant charge
Check for leaks, repair and recharge
Compressor valves leaking
Replace compressor
Restriction in liquid tube
Remove restriction
Excessive suction pressure
(Heat) Outdoor coil frosted
Move timer on control board to 30 minute between
defrost cycles
(Cool) High Heat load
Check for source and eliminate
Compressor valves leaking
Replace compressor
Reversing valve hung up or leaking internally
Replace valve
Refrigerant overcharged
Recover excess refrigerant
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