Aircon water pump overheating

jfkal

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Got a new Dometic air cooled pump installed.
Runs only for 5 mins, gets super hot and overheat switch kicks in. When it runs, water flows as it should. No mechanical restriction. Just overheats super fast.
Any ideas?
 
Does sound like a voltage issue.

Can you provide a photo of the terminals ?

Often these motors are dual voltage with two fields to drive the motor - connect these in parallel for the lower voltage and series for the higher. Check the back of the terminal box lid as they often provide a diagram showing the available connections.
 
Does sound like a voltage issue.

Can you provide a photo of the terminals ?

Often these motors are dual voltage with two fields to drive the motor -

I have just visited the Dometic Singapore website (I believe the OP is in Singapore) and downloaded the Installation Manual for the PMA1000C (the only 230v one shown) in the manual Para 4.3 Making the Electrical Connections it states "Most pumps are dual-voltage and will need to be wired to the specific voltage for your application".

I think superheat6k could well have identified the issue.
 
I have just visited the Dometic Singapore website (I believe the OP is in Singapore) and downloaded the Installation Manual for the PMA1000C (the only 230v one shown) in the manual Para 4.3 Making the Electrical Connections it states "Most pumps are dual-voltage and will need to be wired to the specific voltage for your application".

I tried that, but the manual it downloads doesn't mention the PMA1000C in the list of pumps covered.
 
It would appear from my research that it is actually a March Motor re-branded as a Dometic. Having said that I have searched March's web pages and still no wiring diagram. Probably best to take it back to / contact the supplier, show them / explain the issue and get them to configure it for 220v.
 
It would appear from my research that it is actually a March Motor re-branded as a Dometic. Having said that I have searched March's web pages and still no wiring diagram. Probably best to take it back to / contact the supplier, show them / explain the issue and get them to configure it for 220v.
If you can show me the terminals I can probably work it out for you, but might need you to measure some field resistances.
 
It has just 3 wires: Ground, neutral and hot. Boiler plate says 230V nothing else to configure or wire differently.
Have you opened the terminal box ?

This could be a simple incorrect connection at the factory. A photo could easily allow me to resolve that for you.
 
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