Showing your mad skills with the one-handed double button technician level access move. That's how you can tell a tech has worked on electrofreezr GES/GEN models way more than they would like 👍
Measure across the same phase on the contactor, that will give you your voltage drop when pulled in across that phase. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. That fourth contact, as someone else mentioned before is an aux contact and only rated for 10A (or only 3A depending on what standards you chose to follow), not the 32A the first three are rated for. May get you by in a pinch, but that fourth contact is not meant for the normal loads on that contactor. Just for low current auxiliary uses like status, interlocking etc... Why it's labeled 13 and 14. Yes, I looked up data sheet on that contactor to verify.
@@restaurantrepairs That's fine, just be aware that contact is not rated the same as the other three. It gets more confusing, complicated and more derated when talking inductive loads, which the compressors / motors are. Look up the data sheet if you want your head to spin. lol
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Showing your mad skills with the one-handed double button technician level access move. That's how you can tell a tech has worked on electrofreezr GES/GEN models way more than they would like 👍
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Measure across the same phase on the contactor, that will give you your voltage drop when pulled in across that phase. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6.
That fourth contact, as someone else mentioned before is an aux contact and only rated for 10A (or only 3A depending on what standards you chose to follow), not the 32A the first three are rated for. May get you by in a pinch, but that fourth contact is not meant for the normal loads on that contactor. Just for low current auxiliary uses like status, interlocking etc... Why it's labeled 13 and 14.
Yes, I looked up data sheet on that contactor to verify.
Compressor only pull 7.4 amps so she flies. I generally replace after moving them anyway but you don’t “have to”
@@restaurantrepairs That's fine, just be aware that contact is not rated the same as the other three. It gets more confusing, complicated and more derated when talking inductive loads, which the compressors / motors are. Look up the data sheet if you want your head to spin. lol
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