CGAD-SVN02C-EN28
Motor with Open Coil Winding
a. Open the system's disconnect.
b. Remove the hook-up wires on the
compressor terminals.
c. Touch the terminals of an ohmmeter
on each combination of two
terminals. Not only will it show
continuity, but the resistance in each
set of windings should be
substantially the same.
Grounded Motors and Windings
a. Turn off the system's general
switch.
b. Put a hook-up wire from a
megohmmeter touching a metal
(ground wire).
c. Touch the other hook-up wire on
each of the motor's terminals, one at
a time.
Maintenance
Procedures
Fig. 10 - Indication for measuring
ohmic resistance
Fig. 11 - Indication of Megohmmeter
Measuring
The electric measurements above
should be done with the system's
general switch turned off.
Never use direct voltage on the
thermistor-type protector. This will
destroy it immediately.
Acceptable readings considered
safe to start up the compressor
should not be less than 1,000 ohms
per Volt of the motor's nominal
voltage.
Example:
Compressor of:
- 230 volts - 230,000 ohms
- 460 volts - 460,000 ohms
In general it is best to use a
megohmmeter of 500 Volts, DC
to test the insulation of the
compressor's motor coils. The use
of megohmmeters with a voltage
greater than 500 volts is not
recommendable for motors with
insulation less than 600 Volts
because, because they could damage
them.
Note: 1 megohm = 1,000,000 ohms.
The markings in general should be
within the range that goes from 1
megohm to infinite. If levels lower than
those above are found, the
compressor should be evacuated and
completely dehydrated and then break
the vacuum and elevate the pressure
to a positive level with refrigerant.
Clean the terminal plate. Then
measure again. If a low insulation
continues to be shown, a grounded
winding is recommended.
Voltage
Check the voltage at the compressor's
terminals while the system is working.
Checking the Insulation of the Motor
and Protection of the Coil
a. Use a megohmmeter of at least 500
V
- Measure insulation between phases
and casing
- Same between phases
b. Ohmic resistance
- W heatstone bridge or precision
Ohmmeter (1.5 V)
- Thermistors: 90-750 ohms
- Thermostats: + - 1.0 ohm
CAUTION:
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Never use a megohmmeter or apply
voltage to the motor coilwhen the
compressorisin vacuum.This could
damagethe motor'scoiling. Do not apply
the megohmmeter directly on the
terminals of the thermistor or
thermostat.
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WARNING!
Because the motor acts as a
capacitor when the voltage is
applied, the motor terminals should
be grounded to the compressor's
casing during 60 seconds after the
test has been done. This will lower
the residual voltage in the motor that
could result in a severe electric
shock.
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