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unit quit cooling, lights are on, compressor runs for 30 sec, and cuts off, did check the calrod defrost tube for continuity and it was find. Also turned the defrost thermostat on the evaporator tube. THe compressor kicked back on after I plugged it in. THe unit ran and cooled for a day then shut off. same thing runs for 30 sec and cuts off. Have power to compressor , and the capacitor is ok. Maybe the defost board, or defost thermostat?????????
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Please double check the Model number, It might be GLRS234ZAW5.
You need to narrow things down here a bit The next time it cycles off, check and see if you have 120 volts AC getting to the compressor if you don’t then you can suspect and move on to some other electrical control. However if the compressor stops running and you are still getting voltage to it then you need to suspect the PTC relay or possibly the compressor itself.
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ptc relay???????.there is 120 volts to compressor, I also checked the compressor for continuity between the Run,Start, Common checks out ok, also no internal grounding problem
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Originally Posted by: Mark50 ptc relay???????. As long as youre getting voltage to the compressor its very likely. Im assuming that you took your reading on the back side of the relay where the wire harness is connected to it? Quote:there is 120 volts to compressor, If youre getting 120 volts at the compressor during one of the times that "its not" running then then you need to focus on that area instead of the defrost control system. Quote: I also checked the compressor for continuity between the Run,Start, Common checks out ok, also no internal grounding problem
The compressor could be fine electrically but keep in mind if there is a mechanical problem, it would cause it to draw more current than usual which would cause the PTC relay assembly to trip out on over load and thereby shutting the compressor down. But given its cost I only come to that conclusion after exhausting the other possibilities. There were times in the field I just had to do a direct substitution of the PTC with a new one in order to fully confirm my suspicions.
Hope this helps
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Thanks I'll give it a try,
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Glen 65, I tried a new PTC on the Frigidaire compressor, same thing. You can hear the compressor or the PTC click and the compressor quits running. I checked the power out of the PTC and no power until it resets. So it sounds like you are right concerning the compressor have a mechanical problem, cause everything electrical checks out, and the amp draw appears to be 3 amps. The diagrams shows 1.2- 1.5 amps. I'm just trying to be sure, and not have to shell out money for a compressor, that I don't need to. Any help would be appreciated
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Based on your description you appear to have it narrowed down to the compressor itself.
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