Houston549
Jul 28, 2014, 10:32 AM
I know this has been asked many times, because I read through many forums when I discovered this problem this weekend. My upstairs 4-ton Lennox condenser fan motor was tripping its thermal overload after about one hour of operation. I swapped the motor, fan, and the 7.5 ufd run capacitor with the downstairs 5-ton unit (both motors are 1/3 HP 1075 RPM). The replacement also tripped its thermal overload, again after about an hour. One forum suggested that this problem could be caused by the indoor filters, dampers, and registers. Out of desparation, I changed the filter (dirty, but not that dirty), and opened the 4 registers (out of total 10) that had been closed. This seemed to fix the problem. As a final check, I measured the voltage at the contactor, and saw 247 VAC (using two different meters).
I don't really want to go back and re-create the problem, but what was really the major contributor? BTW, the voltage is still high.
I don't really want to go back and re-create the problem, but what was really the major contributor? BTW, the voltage is still high.