What Can Damage a Compressor in Commercial Refrigeration?
Causes of commercial refrigeration compressor failure
In any commercial refrigeration system, the compressor is the heart of the unit — and also one of the most expensive parts to replace. When a compressor fails, it’s rarely an isolated incident. Most of the time, the failure is caused by something else going wrong in the system first.
At ACRO Refrigeration, we regularly attend jobs where a simple fault was left unresolved and eventually led to a full compressor burnout. Here’s what you need to know about what causes compressor failure — and how to avoid it.
Common Causes of Compressor Failure in Commercial Refrigeration
1. Low Refrigerant or Refrigerant Leaks
When your system runs with too little refrigerant, the compressor overheats and loses lubrication, often leading to internal damage.
Signs to watch for:
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Icing on evaporator coils
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Long run times
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Poor temperature recovery
2. Blocked or Dirty Condenser Coils
A clogged or dirty condenser prevents proper heat exchange, forcing the compressor to work harder and longer than it should.
Result:
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Overheating
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Short cycling
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Higher energy use and early failure
3. Fan Motor Failures (Evaporator or Condenser)
If the evaporator fan fails, cold air can’t circulate. If the condenser fan fails, heat isn’t removed. Either way, the compressor is under stress.
Symptoms:
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Uneven temperatures
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Constant compressor run
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System not cycling off
4. Faulty Thermostats or Controllers
Incorrect controller settings or faulty sensors can cause the system to overcool or undercool, leading to excess compressor load.
Tip: Always check controller settings after a repair or power outage.
5. Floodback or Liquid Refrigerant Return
When liquid refrigerant returns to the compressor instead of vapor, it can cause slugging — a major mechanical shock.
Cause:
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Oversized TX valves
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Poor defrost
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Incorrect superheat settings
6. Overcharged System
Too much refrigerant raises high-side pressure and overloads the compressor, potentially damaging valves and windings.
Why it happens:
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DIY gas top-ups
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Poor diagnostics
7. Electrical Faults
Undervoltage, phase imbalance, or faulty relays can cause windings to burn out or overload the compressor.
Watch for:
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Tripped breakers
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Burnt terminals
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Intermittent operation
8. Inadequate Oil Return
If oil gets trapped in long lines or improperly pitched pipework, the compressor may run dry — leading to bearing wear and failure.
Why Compressor Failure is Almost Never Just a Compressor Problem
The compressor usually fails because another part of the system failed first — and was not corrected. Simply replacing the compressor without fixing the root cause is likely to lead to another failure.
At ACRO, we never just “swap out the part.” Our technicians:
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Investigate system pressures
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Check for signs of secondary faults
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Confirm correct oil return and superheat
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Provide a clear explanation of why the compressor failed
Frequently Asked Questions – Compressor Failures
Q: Can I just replace the compressor without diagnosing the system?
A: No — this is risky and often leads to repeat failure. Always identify the root cause.
Q: How can I prevent compressor failure?
A: Through regular maintenance, refrigerant checks, cleaning coils, and timely repairs.
Q: How long should a commercial compressor last?
A: With proper care, 8–15 years. Poor maintenance can shorten this significantly.
Q: What does liquid slugging sound like?
A: A loud knocking or rattling noise when the compressor starts. It’s a sign of liquid return and serious risk.
Q: Do you offer compressor replacements?
A: Yes — we supply and install compressors and complete system rebuilds across SE QLD, including emergency replacements.
Areas We Cover
ACRO Refrigeration provides commercial refrigeration service, diagnostics, and compressor replacements across:
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Brisbane – Northside, Southside, CBD
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Gold Coast – From Coolangatta to Yatala
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Sunshine Coast – Caloundra to Noosa
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Logan, Ipswich, Redlands, and surrounding industrial zones
📞 Call 1300 227 600 or 📧 workshop@acrorefrigeration.com.au
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