TELEMANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Enables monitoring and programming of the Blocksystem FS via a PC or data recorder. It gives the possibility of advanced
management (communication via modem or GSM) of all the Blocksystem FS alarms.
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The compressor does not start up and does not release a humming sound
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Lack of voltage. Start-up relay with open contacts.
2
Thermal protector is intervening.
3
Loose electrical connections or wrong electrical connections.
The compressor does not start up (but releases a humming sound) and the
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thermal protector intervenes
1
Wrong electrical connections.
2
Low voltage supply to the compressor.
3
Faulty start-up of the condenser.
4
The relay doesn't close.
5
The winding on the electrical motor is interrupted or in short circuit.
The compressor starts up, but the relay doesn't open
C
1
Wrong electrical connections.
2
Low voltage supply to the compressor.
3
Relay blocked in closure.
4
Excessive discharge pressure.
5
The winding on the electrical motor is interrupted or in short circuit.
Intervention of the thermal protector
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1
Low voltage supply to the compressor (unbalanced phases on the tri-
phase motors).
2
Defective thermal protector.
3
Defective electric-run condenser.
4
Excessive discharge pressure.
5
High suction pressure.
6
Overheated compressor, hot return gas.
7
Winding of the compressor motor in short circuit.
The compressor starts up and circulates, the functioning cycles are of brief
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1
Thermal protector.
2
Thermostat.
3
Intervention of the high pressure switch, due to the insufficient cooling
of the condenser.
4
Intervention of the high pressure switch, due to the excessive
of refrigerant gas.
5
Intervention of the low pressure switch, due to the scarce load of
refrigerant gas.
6
Intervention of the low pressure switch, due to the restriction or
clogging of the expansion valve.
The compressor operates uninterruptedly or for long periods
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Scarce load of refrigerant gas.
2
Thermostat with contacts locked in closure.
3
System not sufficiently sized in function of the load.
4
Excessive load to cool or insufficient insulation.
5
Evaporator covered with ice.
6
Restriction in the system circuit.
7
Clogged condenser.
Electric-run condenser damaged, interrupted, or in short circuit
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Wrong electric-run condenser.
Start-up relay defective or burnt out
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1
Wrong relay.
2
Relay mounted in the incorrect position.
3
Wrong lectric-run condenser.
Cold-room temperature too high
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Thermostat regulated too high.
2
Undersized expansion valve.
3
Undersized evaporator.
4
Insufficient air circulation.
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
1
Check the supply line or substitute the relay.
2
Check the electrical connections.
3
Tighten the connections or carry them out again in
compliance to the electrical wiring diagram.
1
Re-do the connections.
2
Identify the cause and eliminate it.
3
Identify the cause and replace the condenser.
4
Identify the cause and substitute the relay if necessary.
5
Substitute the compressor.
1
Check the electrical circuit.
2
Identify the cause and eliminate it.
3
Identify the cause and eliminate it.
4
Identify the cause and substitute the relay if necessary.
5
Replace the compressor.
1
Identify the cause and eliminate it.
2
Check its characteristics and replace it if necessary.
3
Identify the cause and eliminate it.
4
Check the ventilation and any potential restrictions or
obstructions in the system circuit.
5
Check the sizing of the system. Replace the condensing
unit with a more powerful one, if necessary.
6
Check the refrigerant load; if need be, repair the loss
and add gas if necessary till the charge stated in the
label.
7
Replace the compressor.
1
See previous point (thermal protector intervention).
2
Small differential; correct the regulation.
3
Check the correct functioning of the motor fan or clean
the condenser.
load
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Reduce the load of refrigerant gas.
5
Repair the loss and add refrigerant gas.
6
Replace the expansion valve.
1
Repair the loss and add refrigerant gas till the charge
stated in the label.
2
Replace the thermostat.
3
Replace the system with a more powerful one.
4
Reduce the load and improve insulation, if possible.
5
Perform defrosting till the charge stated in the label .
6
Identify the resistance and eliminate it.
7
Clean the condenser.
1
Replace the condenser with the correct type.
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Replace the relay with the correct one.
2
Re-assemble the relay in the correct position.
3
Replace the condenser with the correct type.
1
Regulate it correctly.
2
Replace the expansion valve with a suitable one.
3
Replace it, increasing the surface of the evaporator.
4
Improve air circulation,
SOLUTIONS
FS Pag. 60 Rev 00 02/12
UK