Transfo for Congélo? Enigma..! Please help

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by boubka » 25/07/08, 13:05

apparently your knowledge of electricity is too weak to make a good diagnosis rather see with an electrician or a person who knows a minimum
remote troubleshooting for this kind of thing turns out to be too complicated
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by dsattali » 25/07/08, 13:05

Mmh I am 100% sure and certain of my measurements! It seemed so bizarre that I repeated them 3 times each!

A friend explained to me via a diagram the reason for these measures:

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But please, in your opinion what are the consequences of a flight from the leave compressor?
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by boubka » 25/07/08, 13:13

the consequences of a leakage current is the disjunction of the diff if the earth is connected otherwise if you unplug the earth it can turn but if you touch the metal mass of the fridge it is you who takes the juice (needless to say that it is dangerous) but it can be a way of diagnosis
it just happens that the compressor is blocked which explains why your little circuit breaker blows but it can also be the starter relay or even a condo
if it turns out that it is a leakage current then the freezing is hs
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by boubka » 25/07/08, 13:21

ok for the measurement of the tensions but that does nothing for us
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by dsattali » 25/07/08, 13:22

Ok, but according to you if it was a leakage current, how is it possible that the leave works when I plug it into the transformer originally assigned to the fridge?

That eliminates the "dead starter relay or capacitor" cause, doesn't it?
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by boubka » 25/07/08, 13:38

yes you are right excuse i had not read the post completely
it can mean that the tranfo of the fridge is an isolation transformer, the leakage current can only go up to the diff.
I apologize again for not having read the question completely
it is therefore the risk-free solution for you, also put an isolation transformer on the freezer
or take the auto transformer for the fridge that has no faults and put the fridge transformer on the freezer
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by dsattali » 25/07/08, 13:42

No problems;)

Ok great, it comforts me: it reduces costs !!

Last question: the current leak of the freezer is therefore "fixed" if I connect the freezer to an isolation transformer, but will this current leak still affect the performance of the freezer ???

Thank you again for your help !
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by boubka » 25/07/08, 13:45

no problem for freezer perf
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by dsattali » 25/07/08, 13:46

ok it works, good and well I put all this back on the road and I keep you informed of the rest!
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by clasou » 25/07/08, 13:53

Hello,
Maybe nothing to do.
But at home it happened to me, I'm in 6 kw. Generally no worries but it happened sometimes that there are three of them on their computers that the dishwasher turns the fridge freezer.
And the water heater warms up and clacks.

So if you are in an apartment and not electric heating, you may have only a 3 kW contract.

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