Compressor Problems And Failures Flashcards
1
Q
What happens if moisture gets into the system?
A
Causes acid to form in the oil. The acid attacks the insulation on the motor windings and can cause a short circuit
2
Q
What are the causes of a compressor having low oil?
A
- low refrigerant charge or low load low mass flow of refrigerant will not return oil
- inadequate evaporator defrosting or froze evap
- short cycling of the compressor pumps oil out of the crankcase, but does not run long enough to pull it back
3
Q
What is flooding?
A
- a continuous stream of liquid refrigerant returning to the compressor
- refrigerant washes away the oil from the cylinder walls during the suction stroke without lube wearing out the cylinder walls causing blow by into crankcase
- check for proper superheat or 20 degrees farenheit system superheat at the compressor
4
Q
What is slugging?
A
- on suction cooled compressors, the effect of slugging is a more rapid process of displacing oil with refrigerant
- causes immediate compressor failure
5
Q
What kind of damage does Slugging cause on a compressor?
A
- Damaged reed valves
- damaged head gasket
- damaged connecting rods and crankshaft
6
Q
What are the causes of Slugging? And what are the cures?
A
- Refrigerant oil lying in the suction line
- Severe overcharge in a critically charged system using a fixed metering device
- the TEV is stuck open
- Check for proper superheat or use a pump down system to resolve issue
7
Q
What temperatures should a recip compressor never exceed?
A
225 - 300 degrees farenheit
8
Q
At what temps does lube oil start to lose its ability to lubricate?
A
300 - 320 degrees farenheit
350 for break down