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Refrigerator compressor heat protection is hot, what's the matter?

I repair a refrigerator, plug in, the compressor started less than a second stopped, and then removed to see the compressor next to a small thermal protection, and feel hot, do not know why? Is it broken?If you throw it away, just use the compressor, running normally, just feel the cooling capacity is not good, it seems that there is no fluoride

Answer:

What you say may be overload or a compressor short circuit
Maintenance of the refrigerator is probably the Freon plus too much, cause the compressor load increases due to thermal shutdown protection, or compressor starter or protector has a problem, or is the compressor motor thermal protection problems caused by the shutdown.
Not necessarily your protector is broken, it may be caused by insufficient compressor exhaust protection, it is recommended that you disconnect the pipe to see if there is a F, or compressor exhaust problems!If the pipe is disconnected, the compressor is energized alone, the compressor can work properly and the exhaust is strong, then the compressor is good.You will be able to separate systems to suppress, to see what is where to find the leak, leakage of F and F can trap!
Thermal protection of refrigerator compressor:Most of the compression opportunities for refrigeration refrigerators are caused by freon leakage, and the frost free refrigerator has a greater association with defrosting systems, and no frost Freon will normally leak.The compressor is hot: the function of the compressor is to compress the refrigerant gas after evaporation, so as to increase the pressure and temperature so as to dissipate the heat through the condenser. The compressor constantly disperses the heat absorbed by the refrigerant in the evaporator through the condenser. Therefore, the temperature of the compressor housing is generally 80 to 90 degrees Celsius, which is determined by the nature of the work.

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