StarCat
Industrial Engineering Tech
- Location
- Moab, UT USA
- Occupation
- Imdustrial Engineering Technician - HVACR Electrical and Mechanical Systems
Quite an interesting thread.Yes and RLA is NOT FLA. RLA is a useless number to anybody but the manufacturer.
RLA is useful to HVACR Technicians in the field. Systems at full load in the heat, that is MAX condenser entering air temperature can approach and or run right about at RLA depending on load and a few other factors. It is one of the most important parameters used in troubleshooting, especially fractional single phase gear. Most modern hermetic compressors are suction gas cooled which makes them critically charged systems in most cases. The Engineering of the motors is right on the wire anymore and they are FAR less fault tolerant than in the past. A slight overcharge on a fixed restrictor system can push a small compressor over the RLA boundary faster than thought and then it will be OFF on thermal with all other things correct. An open run capacitor on a single phase compressor can be missed if you do not read current and look for it. There is more still.....
RLA is important.
I am always informed by reading this forum.