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27  HIGH SUCTION PRESSURE 
  TRIGGER ON: The compressor is running and the suction pressure has been greater than 
6.7 bar (98 psig) for more than 10 minutes. 
  UNIT CONTROL:   Engine operation: Engine operation: alarm only or (if configured for shut 
      down) engine and unit shutdown and alarm.  
      Standby operation: alarm only or (if configured for shutdown) refrigeration  
      system shutdown and alarm with PSCON still energized. 
  RESET CONDITION: Auto reset when suction pressure is less than 75 psig (5.1 bar) for 5 minutes 
and configured for Alarm Only in standby operation or Auto Reset after 30 minutes if in engine opera-
tion if configured as a Shutdown Alarm or, alarm may be manually reset via keypad or by turning the 
unit off, then back on again. 
NOTE: Follow the steps below until a problem is found. Once a repair or correction has been made, the active 
alarm should clear itself (refer to reset condition above). Operate the unit through the appropriate modes to see if 
any active alarm occurs. Continue with the steps below as necessary. 
a. Install Manifold Test Set and check 
and compare compressor dis-
charge & suction pressures with 
those shown on the microproces-
sor. 
Suction & Discharge Pressures must have the same 
reading on gauges & on microprocessor display. 
Pressures must be in the normal range for ambient & 
refrigerated compartment temperature conditions. 
NOTE: Microprocessor suction (CSP) and evapora-
tor (EVOP) pressure readings have a maximum 
value of 7.5 bar (100 psig). The actual suction pres-
sure must be lower in order to perform this test. 
Check For Refrigerant Overcharge 
a. Check refrigerant level in the re-
ceiver. 
Generally, level should be between upper & lower sight 
glasses with a refrigerated compartment temperature 
of 1.0°C (35°F) or lower. refer to Section 8.5.4 
a. Inspect transducer & connector 
pins & terminals. (See wiring 
schematic Section 10.) 
No physical damage to sensor. 
No damaged or corroded pins in plug. 
b. Energize sensor circuit. 
c. Check for voltage at the transducer 
plug between pins A (+) and B 
(ground).  
Refer to Note 2 Page 7-2. 
Voltage should be approximately 12 VDC. 
If OK, go to step e. If not, continue with this step. 
 
d. Reconnect the transducer plug. 
Check for voltage between 1MP-
29 and ground. 
Voltage should be greater than 0.24 VDC and less 
than 5 VDC. 
a. Clear Active Alarm list, then run 
Pretrip & check for any new 
alarms. 
Any active alarms must be corrected and cleared be-
fore proceeding. 
Check Evaporator Expansion Valve (EVXV) 
a. Check operation of valve. 
a. Check compressor for excessive 
vibration or noise