Compressor failure
Danfoss · VLT AutomationDrive FC 301/302
¿Qué significa #49 ?
This alarm indicates a potential issue related to the compressor. The manual suggests it might not be a direct compressor or drive failure itself but a symptom of another problem, requiring further investigation to determine the root cause. This fault prevents the system from operating correctly.
Causas comunes
- Motor overload due to high head pressure or mechanical binding (e.g., seized bearings) within the compressor.
- Inadequate lubrication causing increased friction and overheating, leading to a rise in compressor motor current.
- Discharge pressure switch (e.g., PS-3) tripping prematurely due to clogged condenser or cooling fan failure, indicating system pressure is too high.
- Drive (VFD) fault indicating overcurrent or undervoltage conditions on the compressor motor, preventing proper operation.
- Temperature sensor (e.g., RTD on motor winding or discharge line) reporting an over-temperature condition, triggering a protective shutdown.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Isolate power, then measure motor winding resistance between phases U, V, W for continuity and balanced values (e.g., ±5% tolerance).
- 2
Check for mechanical free movement of the compressor shaft (if accessible and safe) to identify internal binding or seized components.
- 3
Verify discharge pressure transducer (e.g., PT-1) readings against actual system pressure using a calibrated gauge to confirm accuracy.
- 4
Inspect lubrication oil level and quality (e.g., contamination, viscosity) according to OEM specifications for the compressor model.
- 5
Check drive parameters P1-05 (Motor Rated Current) and P2-01 (Overload Trip Level) are set correctly for the compressor motor's nameplate data.