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Episode 321. Compressor Troubleshooting with Horace Park & Andy Schoenberger from CMP Corporation

Episode 321. Compressor Troubleshooting with Horace Park & Andy Schoenberger from CMP Corporation

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In this episode, we’re diving deep into compressor troubleshooting with Horace Park and Andy Schoenberger from CMP Corporation. We cover key topics like remanufacturing vs rebuilding compressors, understanding superheat, and common causes of compressor failure. We also share tons of advice for refrigeration technicians on preventive maintenance, electrical troubleshooting, and the importance of proper startup procedures.

In this episode, we discuss:

-Compressor remanufacturing vs. rebuilding

-About cmp corporation

-Common technical support issues in compressors

-Importance of superheat in compressor performance

-Evacuation and moisture management in compressor systems

-Diagnosing compressor failures: liquid slugging and vibration issues

-Electrical troubleshooting

-Importance of proper connections

-Mechanical vs electrical failures

-Part-winding start systems

-Scroll compressors and phase issues

-Compressor overheating causes

-Creating a compressor startup checklist

-Oil analysis and maintenance

-Resources and training opportunities

Helpful links & resources:

Episode 295. A Compressor Story: The Key to Faster Troubleshooting

Episode 255. Compressor Troubleshooting: Demand Cooling and Refrigerant Injection

Episode 133. Your Compressor Success Guide

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