Any heating and air guys here

Willc

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Shelby
My compressor on my heat pump is trying to pull 98 amps on start up. It was working fine this AM. I will trade electrical work for A/C work. I have been doing electrical work for 16 years .I am unempolyed and need a deal
 
Something to think about while looking for some help. Got it off a HVAC forum

Compressor pull high amps

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Excessive suction pressure beyond the limits of the compressors ability to run. Check the performance charts of the compressor for the maximum suction pressure. The use of a Crankcase Pressure Regulator (CPR) or pressure limited TXV (MOP) may be required.
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Excessive system load.
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Improperly wired (very common mistake).
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Defective run or start capacitor.
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High or low voltage.
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Excessive discharge pressure.
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Incorrect refrigerant.
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Tight bearings or mechanical damage in the compressor.
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Burned contacts.
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Supply wire too small of gauge.
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Voltage out of balance on 3 phase systems.
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Sticking start relay.
 
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