LG-LMXS30746S-wiring-diagram.pdfThats what i was thinking, i located the actual service manual online for this unit. It only needs an on-off pulse, hence the two wires instead of three. The wiring diagram shows the two-wire connection to the compressor:Ī linear compressor's motor isn't like a rotating motor which would require a start winding to get it spinning. A linear compressor's motor isn't like a rotating motor which would require a start winding to get it spinning. Has anyone had experience with this compressor? i am trying to find someone that has experience with it to explain how it operates without the third start term being used. I did replace the 3 way valve thinking i had a clog in the system. when installed, i get no change on the high side which is connected to the dryer. It does start up and builds pressure, but with it removed i did not have a pressure gauge on it. I evac system, removed compressor, and plugged in the compressor. Question I have, when testing the fridge the compressor appears to turn on, makes vibration like normal, maybe not as much as a conventional one, but this linear style is suppose to be less noise. however this unit only has 2 wires, the hot and common to the compressor, the top right pin is not used. My issue is the compressor is a 0-220 volt unit, looking at it it looks normal with 3 contacts. t has a 3 way valve to controls the cap tubes to to the evaps. It has the Linear compressor (I know junk, many repairs), with dual eval or freezer and refrigerator. OK Guys and gals, I was called to a new service that has me scratching my head. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. We suggest not registering using an AT&T, BellSouth, AOL or Yahoo email address. Gain access to our free AOP (Ask a Professional) Section to get real answers for your questions.Īll this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so join our community today today!.Post photos, respond to polls and access other special features.Participate in over 40 different forums and search/browse from nearly 3 million posts.As a registered Guest you will be able to: To gain full access to our forums you must register for a free account. You are currently viewing as a NON-REGISTERED guest which gives you limited access to view discussions Welcome to, a non-DIY site and the ultimate Source for HVAC Information & Knowledge Sharing for the industry professional! Here you can join over 150,000 HVAC Professionals & enthusiasts from around the world discussing all things related to HVAC/R.By continuing to use the website, you consent to our use of cookies. To learn about our use of cookies and how you can manage your cookie settings, please see our Cookie Policy. We use cookies to improve your website experience.
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