Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
Compressor overcurrent is detected within 30 seconds of starting, indicating a locked rotor condition. This can be caused by a closed stop valve, low power supply voltage, incorrect compressor wiring, or a defective compressor or outdoor power board. This fault causes an immediate shutdown to prevent damage, but recurring issues can severely shorten compressor lifespan.
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Verify all refrigerant service valves (e.g., liquid line, suction line) are fully open as per system requirements.
Measure the supply voltage at the compressor terminals (e.g., T1, T2, T3) during startup to confirm it meets specifications (e.g., 208-230VAC).
With an insulation tester (megohmmeter), check the compressor motor winding insulation resistance to ground (expected >1 MOhm).
Verify continuity and correct phase sequence of the wiring from the inverter drive output (e.g., U, V, W) to the compressor terminals.
If applicable (single phase), test the capacitance of the compressor run capacitor (e.g., 40uF +/- 5%) using a capacitance meter.