Question about (PSS26MSRSS) Side by Side Refrigerator
...suction and high side valve, it's possible your compressor loosing efficiency. or say if compressor normally pump 50 psi. now it's pumping 40 psi. is the refrigeration cycle balance ? is there ...
...suction line) can separate from one another and make the fridge run too long. - tape tubing back together. A poor working evaporator fan motor could also make the fridge run too long and freeze - ...
Question about (PSS26MSRSS) Side by Side Refrigerator
...suction tube to frost up , due to the cap tube no longer attached to it . When this happens for too long , the only repair , is to replace the compressor AND repair the separation , with wire ties , ...
...frosting up (bad defrost heater,thermostat,or timer) Small line from compress is HOT (cool high pressure line means low charge) Suction line frosting up (overcharged) Generic ice box Training ...
...where the larger suction line is located. The whole evaporator should be cold. A small portion or none of the evaporator is cold means it is not working. The freezer evaporator should be near -30
...suction line keeps freezing up and the gauge pressure reads around -10 like is in a vacuum or something? Thank you! since you did not supply the entire model number, don't know if this is a cooler or ...
Question about TSR-49SD Stainless Steel Commercial Refrigerator
suction line back to the compressor. The same amount of vapor has to return to the compressor as left the compressor. So thinking about pressure solves the problem....High pressure equals small line..
Question about General Electric GSS22JET Side by Side Refrigerator
...suction tube into the compressor is not cool to cold, the fridge needs a re-gas or there might be a line blocked. If the small tube or discharge tube is not hot to very hot, you also might have a ...
Question about BFPH31M6LM Silver 3.1 Cu Ft Mini Refrigerator Top Freezer, Energy Star
...suction line being frozen back to the compressor. Once the defrost situation is resolved, you should no longer see this 'trail' because under normal operation, this line will not be covered in ice. ...
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