Issue:
Compressor is tripping on overload
Resolution:
- Verify that all wiring is correct and tight.
- Attach a hose from the male piston schrader to suction and try to start the compressor unloaded.
- If unsuccessful at above, remove refrigerant from compressor and manually turn rotors to see if they are stuck or hanging up.
Other Question/Problem/Cause Statements:
- Compressor is tripping on overload.
- Chiller cannot fully ramp up and is tripping on current overload.
Facts:
- Air-Cooled Chiller (Pueblo) (RTAA 70-125 Ton)
- Compressor Chiller (Pueblo) (RTUA)
- Water-Cooled Chiller (Pueblo) (RTWA)
Original HUB Document: DOC-90408
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