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I realize this may be a mute point but I'll ask anyway.
Would / Should the MEP 803a be able to start a 5ton AC unit ?
If not then you can stop reading.
If yes, the here's the situation.
My MEP runs all the well pumps, pool pumps and even the 2.5ton Air Conditioner without really going much over 60% load utilization.
I have tried to start up the 5ton Air Conditioning unit with all other loads shut down and I get a short circuit error - not an overload. The AC unit has a hard start kit installed and I recently replaced it with a new one just in case. I tried starting just the compressor and outside fan unit (not air handler) but still get a short circuit error. Based on the TM the unit short circuits when it output current in any phase exceeds 425 +/- 25% of the rated value.
The startup Amps jump to 112 for about 1 second or so before settling down around 18 or 19 with things running. Measured with a clamp style multi meter on the supply line to the compressor motor excluding fan motor.
The ratings on the unit is as follows: LRA 141 , RLA 25.3, 230Volts 1 Phase.
Based on these numbers if the load are too high I would have expected that the overload would have kicked in and not the short circuit. - Is this a correct assumption ? The fact that the short circuit kicks in could point to a failure elsewhere based on what I read here on SS. I
I tested the R10, R11, R12 and R13 resistors and obtained the following readings: R10-7.9 ohms, R11-7.8 ohms, R12-8.2 ohms, R13-8.1 ohms.(Technical manual states a range of 7.2 to 7.8ohms for these). Measurement was taken after disconnection 1, 2, 3 and for from K8 to isolate the resistors. R14 and R15 tested within range. Based on the readings it looks like R10, R12 and R13 are outside the numbers and need to be replaced or will need to be replaced in the near future - I'm not familiar with what a failing resistor looks like - no resistance or high resistance ? or depends?
Or am I hunting unicorns and should not be expecting the 803 to start a 5ton unit ?
Regards
Would / Should the MEP 803a be able to start a 5ton AC unit ?
If not then you can stop reading.
If yes, the here's the situation.
My MEP runs all the well pumps, pool pumps and even the 2.5ton Air Conditioner without really going much over 60% load utilization.
I have tried to start up the 5ton Air Conditioning unit with all other loads shut down and I get a short circuit error - not an overload. The AC unit has a hard start kit installed and I recently replaced it with a new one just in case. I tried starting just the compressor and outside fan unit (not air handler) but still get a short circuit error. Based on the TM the unit short circuits when it output current in any phase exceeds 425 +/- 25% of the rated value.
The startup Amps jump to 112 for about 1 second or so before settling down around 18 or 19 with things running. Measured with a clamp style multi meter on the supply line to the compressor motor excluding fan motor.
The ratings on the unit is as follows: LRA 141 , RLA 25.3, 230Volts 1 Phase.
Based on these numbers if the load are too high I would have expected that the overload would have kicked in and not the short circuit. - Is this a correct assumption ? The fact that the short circuit kicks in could point to a failure elsewhere based on what I read here on SS. I
I tested the R10, R11, R12 and R13 resistors and obtained the following readings: R10-7.9 ohms, R11-7.8 ohms, R12-8.2 ohms, R13-8.1 ohms.(Technical manual states a range of 7.2 to 7.8ohms for these). Measurement was taken after disconnection 1, 2, 3 and for from K8 to isolate the resistors. R14 and R15 tested within range. Based on the readings it looks like R10, R12 and R13 are outside the numbers and need to be replaced or will need to be replaced in the near future - I'm not familiar with what a failing resistor looks like - no resistance or high resistance ? or depends?
Or am I hunting unicorns and should not be expecting the 803 to start a 5ton unit ?
Regards