Kolpak Walk-ins PCL149MOP User manual

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Electrical Problems
No
No
Yes
Yes Yes
No
Replace with correct
circuit breaker
No
Replace with correct
fuse(s)
Yes
Fuse(s) blow or circuit
breaker trips
Does the unit use circuit
breakers or fuses?
Are the fuses dual element
time delay?
Is the circuit breaker
HACR rated?
Is it the
correct amp rating for
the application?
Is it the
correct amp rating for
the application?
No
Yes
Is the amp draw
excessive at start up?
Is the
fan motor or
compressor drawing
excessive current?
Fuse blowing due to short.
Check fan motor, if OK
then see comp diagnostics
Check for siezed fan motor
or bad run capacitor
See compressor
diagnostics
Fuse(s)
Circuit breakers
Fan motor
Compressor
Compressor Will Not Run
Is proper voltage
applied at load side of unit
disconnect switch?
Is compressor contactor
pulled in?
Are the fuses blown
or breaker tripped in
the disconnect?
Is there power at
line side of unit
disconnect switch?
Is compressor
overload tripped?
Check for voltage at
contactor coil.
Allow time for compressor
to cool o.
Check starting
components.
Is high or low pressure
control open?
Check wiring and
repair as necessary.
Check for tripped
breaker in main panel.
Ohm out the
compressor windings.
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
Replace breaker or
Refer to electrician.
NO
YES
YES
YES
Good
NO
Good
Bad
Check wiring and
repair as necessary.
Replace
compressor.
Bad
Replace the starting
components.
NO
YES
Replace
contactor.
YES
NO
Determine cause
and reset.
NO
Install manifold gauge set onto
suction and high side service valves.
Note: The procedures described below require the skills of a competent, EPA certied refrigeration technician.
Also required are a manifold gauge set, digital thermometer with thermocouple type probe,
pressure-temperature chart and various hand tools (wrenches, service valve rachet, etc.)
Refrigeration
Record suction line temperature,
4" from compressor.
Record discharge line temperature,
4 to 6" from compressor.
Compare super heat
and sub cooling.
Record liquid line temperature
before lter drier.
Is super heat within factory
specs of 10 – 12° F for freezers or
6 – 8° F for coolers?
Is liquid sub cooling
within factory specs
of 10 – 15° F?
Check and verify
refrigerant charge.
Not a refrigeration
system problem.
Is the evaporator ice covered?
See refrigerant
charging
procedure.
Charge OK?
See TXV
diagnostics.
See
“Walk-in Cooler or Freezer is Too Cold”
YES
NO
YES
OK
NOT
OK
NO
NO
YES
YES
Find and repair leak
and recharge system.
TXV is hunting and
will not hold setting.
Note: To check expansion valves for proper operation, immerse the sensing bulb in a
pan of warm water. DO NOT spray sensing bulb with refrigerant of any kind.
Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) Diagnostics
Is the TXV sensing bulb
mounted securely to the suction
line before the “P” trap?
The TXV is correct
for the application?
Remount sensing
valve properly.
Replace TXV
and drier.
NO
YES
NO
YES
Is the valve
stuck closed?
Is the valve
stuck open?
YES
YES
Check system for
proper operation.
NO
Walk-In Cooler or
Freezer Too Warm
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Reset to proper cut out,
dierential, and check operation
Check Wiring
Check coil for
open windings
Replace coil
See compressor will
not run chart on page 3
Replace solenoid
valve body
Replace control
Check through
3 cycles
Complete
Are temperature
control settings proper
for the application?
Did it work properly?
Is there
proper line voltage
at the solenoid
valve coil?
Is the
relay on the
temperature control closed
at set point plus
dierential?
Is the
liquid line solenoid
valve coil
energized?
Is the solenoid
valve open?
Are the windings open?
Walk in cooler or
freezer too cold
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Check temperature
control for proper cut out
and dierential settings
Is it set properly?
Reset to proper cut out
and dierential, check
through 3 cycles
See refrigeration
system page
Is the
temperature control
opening at cut out and closing
at cut out plus
dierential?
Did the relay
contacts open?
Is the
liquid line solenoid coil
still powered?
Is the solenoid valve open?
Did it work properly?
Replace temperature control
Complete
Check for proper wiring
Replace temperature control
Replace solenoid
valve body
Ice has formed on the
evaporator during the
freeze cycle causing
blocked air ow
Are all evaporator
fan motors working?
Put system into defrost by
manually advancing the timer.
Did the system go
into defrost?
YES
Check defrost terminator
and fan delay switch.
Is there continuity between
black and red wire?
Is proper voltage applied
to the fan motor(s)?
Check defrost terminator for
continuity between black
and blue wires.
NO
Check defrost timer
motor and contacts;
are they good?
Check for power at
defrost heaters.
Ohm out defrost heaters.
Do they ohm check OK?
Replace defrost heaters.
Note: If all procedures on this page check good, see TXV diagnostics.
Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Iced Up
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
Replace timer.
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
Replace fan motor(s).
Replace defrost
terminator.
Check for burnt or loose
wiring and repair as required.
NO
No
No
Yes
Yes
No No
No
Possibly low charge, verify
and recharge as necessary.
Yes
YesYes
Valve not bypassing
in low ambients,
replace headmaster
valve and drier
Valve stuck in bypass
Find and repair leak, replace drier,
evacuate and recharge.
Check system for
proper operation
Not a refrigeration
system problem
Evaporator
freezes up at night
or during low ambient
conditions.
Evaporator Freeze Up at Night
or During Low Ambient Conditions
Is the suction
pressure low?
Is the liquid line cold?
Is the liquid line hot?
Is charge OK?
Does the system lose cooling or
freeze up at night or in low
ambient temperatures?
Note: Head pressure controls work by reference to a preset dome pressure charge
on the valve. They do NOT work based on temperature.
Troubleshooting Head Pressure Control Valve (HPCV)
Is the suction
pressure low?
Is the liquid
line cold?
Is the liquid
line hot?
Valve not bypassing in
low ambient conditions.
Valve stuck
in bypass.
If the system is experiencing freeze ups at night or in low ambient conditions,
it may be caused by a head pressure control not bypassing properly.
Replace headmaster
valve and drier.
In high ambient conditions, low ambient conditions may be simulated by spraying condenser coils with a ne mist
of cold water. The headmaster can then be tested as if it were in a cold environment.
Note: Take care not to spray water directly on fan motor or on exposed electrical connections.
NO
YES
YES
YES
Check system for
proper operation.
NO
YES
NO
Not a refrigeration
system problem.
NO
Is the discharge
pressure low?
Is the discharge
pressure high?
YES
YES
NO
Verify refrigerant
charge is correct
NO
Freezer Drain Pan Icing Up
Check drain for
blockage.
Is the drain line trapped
outside of the freezer?
Check for proper voltage
at drain line heater.
Check drain line heater
for proper resistance.
Warning: Exercise caution when using test instruments
around exposed metal surfaces.
Note: Use only CO
2
or Nitrogen to clear plugged drains. DO NOT use any
chemical type of drain cleaners such as Drano, Liquid Plumber, etc.
YES
Clear drain as necessary.
See note below.
NO
NO
YES
Repair as necessary.
Bad
Find and repair cause of
improper voltage reading.
OK
Good
Bad
Replace drain
line heater.
Is the drain pan heater properly
positioned and secured to the
drain pan?
YES
NO
Reposition and secure.
Walk-In Freezer Door
Sweating or Icing Up
Check door gasket and sweep
for rips, tears, misalignment
and proper installation.
Check door frame heater for
proper amp draw with
clamp-on ammeter.
GoodBad
Replace gasket or sweep
and repair as necessary.
Bad
Check for proper voltage
applied to heater.
Good Bad
Check door frame heater
for proper resistance.
Find and correct cause
of voltage problem.
Replace door
frame heater.
Bad
Good
Check for door
closing properly.
Good
Good
Bad
Check door for proper
mounting and bad hinges.
Warning: Exercise caution when using test instruments
around exposed metal surfaces.
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