Run cap and Start cap values for GE 5KCP39KG 5177AS
Hi there,
I am trying to fix an old Goettl gas pack unit. It worked fine till 2 weeks ago. Now it starts normally with colder air for like 4-5 minutes then it sends inside warm air , no cooling . From outside I can see the condenser fan blade starting to rotate for those 4-5 minutes , low RPM I`d say, then it stops .
A HVAC technician checked it and said it needs replaced the condenser fan motor which gets hot and that would cost $400 . This is expensive I`d say. So I decided I can find a new motor and I`ll do it myself for less :) . That`s how I`ve found this excellent site and I must say You guys are doing a really great job here.
The details now: this unit appears to be a very old 2 ton Goettl gas pack (don`t have its model#) . The condenser fan motor is not the original one, it has now a GE model 5KCP39KG S177AS (or 5177AS) 1/3HP 1075 RPM 230V 2.4A . I don`t know when it was last time fixed/changed, we`ve moved here 1 year ago. Talked to the Parts Sales at Goettl and was told there that for such 2 ton units the original condenser fan motor was a 1/5HP one. I also found inside of the unit a big capacitor (Run cap I guess) of 35uf - 440VAC and a smaller one (black) with contactor near it (the start one) at 88 - 108 MFD 330V. Took them out both and showed them at Goettl and was told there these would be original parts. Looks like all summer this unit ran like this: with these probably original capacitors for the initial 1/5 HP motor and the newer fan motor at 1/3 HP. Although last summer too was hot here in Arizona this unit was not used intensively.
I`ve tested the capacitors with a cheap analog Ohm meter - initially it goes to 10 KOhms then to infinite (for the big one - Run cap) and for the small black one (Start cap) initially goes to 2 KOhms then toward 10 KOhms and remains at 10 KOhms but not to infinite . I would think that the Start cap appears to be bad, I`ll change it. So far I haven`t dismantled the motor , will first try to replace both these capacitors, they are not so expensive.
Here is my issue: I can`t find any indication about the necessary Start capacitor for this motor . I assume the original capacitors values (as above) found in the unit are not the exact fit for the current motor (more powerful, as above). On the motor label it only says CAP 400/370 together with the above values , nothing else. I (I don`t know what it means). I was unable to find the specs for this motor (GE model 5KCP39KG 5177AS) nor its values for these capacitors. I`ve found similar motors requiring 5 MFD cap - I assume it`s about the Run cap .
I`d be grateful if any suggestions about these 2 values: Run Cap and Start Cap in my case.
Thank you for all your work.
muntii_nostri