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Inverter Refrigerator Dc Compressor UVW Testing In 3

Inverter Refrigerator Dc Compressor UVW Testing In 3 Steps

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In this video, I have shown you how to test an Inverter refrigerator dc compressor UVW with a multimeter with overload wires in …

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  1. I checked the winding/housing short circuit – no short circuit. I measured the winding resistances and in each case I got 0.0Ω. What could have happened? The compressor is 12V DC

  2. I have exactly this fridge with an inverter compressor, the overload is ok, the re is power on the compressor terminals , the winding resistance is ok but the the compressor won’t run; what should I do to get it running? Thanks

  3. What will be the problem if the compressor winding reads ok and we have 120 volts on the compressor terminal a d the compressor doesn’t want to run; the overload is fine

  4. There are always the reasons behind why electrical failures happen. Without explaining them, such as the large resistance difference in this case, your fixing skills do not get any further.

  5. The best method of testing a compressor is with a Megger. Two faults occur on a compressor are : winding to winding short and winding to chassis. A normal multimeters' voltage goes up to 9 volt. Where a meggers' voltage goes up to a 1000v. When testing with a Megger you won't go higher than 500v. So a megger is much better to use.

  6. Hi brother I have doubt , recently I bought new fridge single door now I'm looking compressor it was have dent and pump,this is danger or its ok pls tell me

  7. ok- i have a samsung refrigerator. The "DC" is not correct I think. The compressor is marked "240V 3 phase." That means the inverter board is putting out 3 phase voltage, that is the 3 wires will have all 3 wires have the same voltage between each pair. An inverter doesn't make DC, that would be called a rectifier. The inverter makes 3 phase so the motor doesn't have to have a starting capacitor which can fail. Three phase motors are more reliable than single phase motors. Single phase power is what you have at your house, 120/240V single phase. The inverter turns that into three phase.

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