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The refrigerant which was in the form of gas before entering the condenser, condenses (converts to liquid refrigerant) as a result of the gas being compressed. This condensation will release heat which is partly taken away by the function of the fan (the rotating blades) in order to prevent the compressor from overheating.
Compressor surges can happen when there is a line spike, during storms or when other equipment is plugged in on the same electrical line. An industrial surge protector can help eliminate power surges.
This happens because the heating wires heat up the air around them. This air is less denser than the surrounding, and so it rises up through the top of the heater. If the paper decorations are above the heater, they will definitely flutter because the air is coming through the top.
It would not be able to move. The push of the engine driving the car forward depends on friction between the tyres and the road. If something else started it moving, the brakes couldn't work to stop it.
The fridge wouldn't get cold. The way the coolant works is as it passes through the fridge in liquid form it picks up the heat and turns to gas. This gas is then put through a compressor which forces it back into liquid thereby forfeiting its heat. And thereby removing the heat from the fridge.
overheating of the c.motor and will turn to stop or burn the winding of the compressor motor due to over heating
The refrigerant which was in the form of gas before entering the condenser, condenses (converts to liquid refrigerant) as a result of the gas being compressed. This condensation will release heat which is partly taken away by the function of the fan (the rotating blades) in order to prevent the compressor from overheating.
The most important is the compressor, but the compressor alone can not cool down the chiller so next in line is the condenser after that is some kind of liquid flow control, that can be a capillary tube or a expansion valve then the evaporator where the real cooling happen then there is the thermostat that control te temperature
The compressor will seize. They are very costly to replace.
MOST LIKELY A COMPRESSOR SHORTED TO GROUND IF 3 PHASE. COMPRESSOR START PARTS OR SHORTED COMPRESSOR- SINGLE PHASE. COULD ALSO BE CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OR CAPACITOR ASSUMING IT STARTS WITH THE PRIMARY COMPRESSOR. WITH POWER OFF, CHECK WITH OHMMETER EACH COMPRESSOR LEAD TILL YOU FIND SHORT (LOW RESISTANCE READING). IF THREE PHASE, IT IS POSSIBLE TO REVERSE MOTOR DIRECTION IN AN ATTEMPT TO FREE UP A FROZEN COMPRESSOR (RECIP ONLY, NOT FOR SCROLL IN THAT THEY ARE ROTATION SPECIFIC). ONCE YOU GET IT GOING OR HAVE COMPRESSOR REPLACED, FIND OUT WHAT CAUSED FAILURE AND FIX IT. IT WILL JUST HAPPEN AGAIN IF YOU DON'T. THEY DON'T JUST WEAR OUT IF MAINTAINED PROPERLY. lc
fire and die
1.It can enters to the compressor through suction line and can damages the parts of the compressor.2.it can carry out
It can damage the compressor.
Compressor surges can happen when there is a line spike, during storms or when other equipment is plugged in on the same electrical line. An industrial surge protector can help eliminate power surges.
The propane will leak out
the compressor capacity will increase
Many would die.