Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
Compressor overcurrent is detected after 30 seconds of compressor operation, indicating an excessive current draw. Potential causes include a closed stop valve, insufficient power supply voltage, incorrect compressor wiring, fan malfunctions, short cycling, or a defective compressor or outdoor controller board input circuit. This fault protects the compressor from immediate damage but requires prompt resolution to prevent component failure.
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Connect a manifold gauge set to monitor suction and discharge pressures, verifying they are within operating limits.
Measure the current draw on each phase of the compressor motor (e.g., L1, L2, L3) using a clamp-on ammeter and compare to nameplate RLA.
Verify the supply voltage at the compressor terminals (e.g., T1, T2, T3) for phase balance and nominal voltage levels.
Inspect the condenser coils for cleanliness and confirm the outdoor fan is operating effectively to reject heat.
Perform an oil analysis (if accessible) to check for contaminants or degradation in the compressor lubricating oil.