Thursday, July 11, 2019
Common Causes of Condenser Fan Motor Overheating !By Imran
Common causes of Condenser Fan Motor Overheating?
There are a few likely causes that are to blame when a condenser fan motor overheats. They include:
A bad motor. If this is the cause and the motor is new, check the warranty to see if you can get a replacement at no charge.
Incorrectly sized motor. Check the manufacturer’s recommendations for ensuring the right sized motor.
Overamping. This can be due to either the wrong start run capacitor being installed, or from an incorrectly sized fan blade. Replacing the capacitor and/or fan blade with the correct one should solve the problem.
Poor airflow. Not having the fan blades installed in a correct position can result in a lack of airflow and cause the motor to overheat.
Lack of maintenance. If the motor has not been lubricated, or the unit kept clean, this can lead to overheating problems.
Condensor Coil fully choked
Blockages in side condensor
A mechanical engineer specializes in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) designs, develops, and maintains systems that control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in buildings. This includes selecting, sizing, and specifying HVAC equipment and controls, analyzing energy consumption and efficiency, and troubleshooting and resolving HVAC-related issues. They may also be involved in commissioning new HVAC systems, performing routine maintenance, and providing guidance to other members of a building's design or construction team.
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