Before calling service guide for common problems, Vdw wiring diagram – Victory VDW-65-24 User Manual
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Before Calling Service Guide for Common Problems
Caution: Disconnect Power Supply Prior to Attempting Any Service!
Possible Cause
Remedy
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Power cord unplugged.
Plug in cord.
Thermostat in “OFF” position.
Turn thermostat clockwise and set temperature.
Improper voltage supplied to cooler.
(voltage does not match data plate)
Correct supply voltage. (remove extension cords or other
equipment on circuit, etc.)
Thermostat set too high.
Set thermostat to lower temperature.
Excessive amount of warm product. Allow adequate time for product to cool down.
Prolonged lid openings or (lids) ajar. Make sure lid is closed. Avoid prolonged lid openings.
Dirty condenser coil.
Clean the condenser coil.
Improper air flow around condensing
unit.
Insure adequate air space, relocate away from heat
generating equipment, direct sunlight, or direct path of air
conditioning or heating ducts.
Evaporator coil blocked with ice.
Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost. Make sure thermostat
is not set too cold and that lid(s) seal properly.
Thermostat set too high.
Set thermostat to lower temperature.
Poor circulation in cooler.
Re-arrange product to allow proper air circulation.
Excessive amount of warm product. Allow adequate time for product to cool down.
Prolonged lid openings or (lids) ajar. Make sure lid is closed. Avoid prolonged lid openings.
Dirty condenser coil.
Clean the condenser coil.
Insufficient clearance around cooler
or excessively high ambient temperature.
Insure adequate air space, relocate away from heat generating
equipment (ovens, fryers, etc.) and out of direct sunlight.
Evaporator coil blocked with ice.
Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost. Make sure thermostat
is not set too cold and that lid(s) sealed properly.
Part(s) loose.
Locate and tighten loose part(s).
Tubing vibrating.
Insure tubing is free from contact with other tubing or components.
Thermostat is set too low.
Set thermostat to higher temperature.
Cooler overloaded with product.
Remove or rearrange product.
Dirty condenser coil.
Clean the condenser coil.
Excessive heat generated from
equipment nearby.
Relocate cooler, or adjacent heat generating equipment.
Voltage to cooler too high or too low. Check and correct supply voltage.
Tracks guiding lid(s) not clean.
Clean tracks.
Problem
Cooler not running.
Condensing unit on cooler
runs for prolonged period or
continuously.
Cooler temperature too high.
Cooler is noisy.
Cooler is freezing product.
Cooler compressor will not
start-hums and trips on
overload protector.
Lid will not close.
VDW WIRING DIAGRAM
115V/60Hz/1Ph