297237702 Frigidaire Refrigerator Start Relay

297237702 Frigidaire ⁣Refrigerator ‌Start Relay is a compressor‌ start relay specified for certain‌ Frigidaire⁣ household ‌refrigeration units. It is‍ a short-duration switching device-either electromechanical or ⁢solid-state in design-that provides the auxiliary starting boost to a ⁢single‑phase compressor motor⁢ by momentarily engaging ​the start winding (or⁢ modifying circuit ⁣impedance)‍ to develop ⁣the‌ torque‌ required for initial rotation.

within the appliance the start relay works in ⁢series​ with the compressor‍ motor and⁤ in⁢ conjunction with⁤ the compressor overload protector ​and the refrigerator control/thermostat. During ⁤startup it‍ redirects current to the compressor’s start⁣ circuit, then drops out once the motor reaches‍ operating speed; it therefore ⁣directly ‌affects ‍inrush current,⁣ starting⁣ torque and the timing of the start sequence. The relay is​ typically mounted at or near the ‌compressor terminal block or integrated ‍into the compressor ‌wiring harness, and its⁢ electrical⁤ characteristics must match the​ compressor and supply‌ conditions to avoid repeated hard starting, excessive heat, or nuisance overload trips.

This article explains the 297237702 part’s intended function⁤ and ⁣typical construction, how to determine‌ compatibility ⁤with a given⁢ compressor ‌and model, common failure symptoms to watch for, and‍ the basic diagnostic checks a technician or informed appliance‌ owner ⁣can⁣ use to isolate relay-related faults. it also covers practical replacement considerations such as matching electrical ratings and connector types,and safety precautions to​ observe when performing relay replacement or verification.

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Function⁣ and Role of‌ the Start Relay in ⁣Compressor Motor‌ Operation

The 297237702 Frigidaire Refrigerator‍ Start Relay provides the short-duration‍ electrical path needed to energize the⁤ compressor’s‍ start⁢ winding and produce the torque required to ‍accelerate the hermetic motor from standstill to ​synchronous ⁤running speed. In typical ‍refrigerator compressors this ⁣function is accomplished by a current-sensing ​or ⁤PTC-type relay that closes during initial ⁣motor excitation⁢ and opens automatically once the rotor generates sufficient back EMF;⁣ this ‍action prevents​ continuous start-winding current and limits​ heating. The relay operates in concert​ with‍ the ‌overload protector (thermal cutout) and, ⁣where present, a start capacitor,⁢ so compatibility ⁢depends on the⁤ relay’s ‍cutout​ characteristics, terminal configuration, and⁤ the ⁤compressor’s ​required start current profile.

Technicians diagnose ⁣relay-related faults by observing operational behavior (clicking,⁢ rapid on/off cycles, humming or a compressor that attempts to start and ‍then drops out) and by performing basic⁤ electrical checks‍ such as continuity and resistance⁤ across‌ relay⁢ terminals or comparing operation ⁢with a ⁣known-good unit.‌ Proper‍ replacement⁤ requires matching the ⁤relay’s electrical switching ‌behavior and connectors ⁣to the compressor; an ⁣incorrectly specified relay can⁤ cause⁣ repeated thermal trips or ⁤fail to provide adequate starting torque. Practical examples​ include ‌a refrigerator that ​repeatedly attempts‌ to‌ start and ⁢then trips ​the circuit⁢ breaker (suggesting a stuck-closed ⁣or slow-opening ‌relay) or a compressor ⁤that never engages ⁤the motor (suggesting an ⁤open or failed relay).

  • Primary functions: energize start winding briefly,then disconnect ​to protect windings and reduce ⁤current draw.
  • Common symptoms of failure: clicking, ‍buzzing/humming, repeated attempts to start, or complete inability to start.
  • Diagnostic methods: observe⁣ behavior​ during start, check‌ continuity/resistance, ​and swap with a verified⁣ relay when feasible.
Item Description
Switch type Typically ⁣current-sensing ⁢or‍ PTC; opens when motor back⁤ EMF indicates sufficient speed.
Interaction Works with overload protector and ⁤sometimes a start ​capacitor ‍to control inrush and runtime during​ startup.

How the 297237702 Frigidaire Refrigerator⁤ Start Relay Works inside​ the ​Appliance

The 297237702 Frigidaire Refrigerator Start Relay controls the ‍short-duration ​drive ⁣to the compressor’s ⁣start winding that⁣ gets⁤ the ‍motor turning from standstill. Inside ‌the appliance⁢ the relay provides a⁣ high starting ⁣torque⁣ path-either by closing a low-resistance ‍contact or by presenting a⁤ time‑dependent resistance (PTC/solid‑state behavior)-and then removes that path as the ⁣motor ‍reaches‌ normal speed. This switching action is ‌coordinated ‌with the compressor’s internal overload​ protector and ‍the⁤ run winding so the compressor ⁢receives sufficient‍ inrush current ‌only long‌ enough to⁤ overcome static friction and refrigerant drag, minimizing ‍heat ‍buildup and preventing⁣ prolonged motor stall.

Compatibility decisions focus ‌on​ terminal​ layout, inrush/current rating, and ⁣physical mounting so the relay matches ⁢the compressor’s electrical characteristics. ⁣Technicians typically check ​that the relay fits⁢ the compressor terminal pattern (commonly ​labeled‌ C, S,⁢ and R), that its⁣ rated starting current meets⁤ or exceeds the compressor’s‌ requirement, and that the relay cooperates‍ with the⁢ overload protector used in ⁣the circuit. ‍practical failure indicators include a humming compressor that will not start, intermittent starting, or tripped protection; ‌bench‌ checks include ‍visual inspection, ‍continuity/resistance checks between ‍terminals, and substituting ‍a confirmed-good⁢ relay⁢ to isolate the fault​ before ⁣replacing components‍ to ensure‍ proper system behavior.

  • Common ‌symptoms: compressor hums but does not run,⁣ repeated​ start attempts, or breaker trips.
  • Quick ‍tests: inspect for burn marks,measure continuity/resistance across start ‍and ⁤run terminals,and perform a ⁣controlled substitution test with a known-good relay.
  • Replacement ⁤checks: verify terminal ⁢arrangement, inrush/current rating,⁢ and physical mounting to match⁤ the​ compressor ⁣and ‌overload ⁢device.
Item Description
Terminal labels C (Common),S ‌ (Start),R ⁣ (Run) – ⁣must ‌match compressor terminals for ‍correct​ connection
Typical environment Residential refrigerator systems (line-voltage mains); confirm​ voltage and current ​ratings ‌on the relay specification before replacement
Failure indicators Humming/no-start,increased start attempts,or tripped‍ circuit protection; often‌ resolved ‍by relay ​replacement ‍after verification

Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic⁢ Symptoms​ of the Start⁢ Relay

The 297237702 Frigidaire⁤ Refrigerator Start Relay​ is an⁤ electromechanical/electronic​ device that momentarily applies the compressor start winding ⁣to ⁣produce the torque required to turn a ‌hermetic compressor from ⁣rest. In ​normal operation the relay provides a high⁣ inrush path to ⁢the start winding and then removes it once the compressor reaches running speed,‌ often including ⁢a ⁣built‑in thermal protector or ⁣PTC element to prevent extended start⁣ current. Compatibility requires that the relay match the compressor’s⁢ start/run terminal layout⁤ and ‌electrical characteristics; ‍replacing this part with a ‍visually similar relay can​ still ​fail if coil resistance, trip temperature, ⁣or ⁢terminal arrangement ⁤do​ not‍ match the‍ compressor specification and ‍cabinet harness mounting.

Common failure ⁣modes include open circuits,welded or stuck contacts,degraded⁤ PTC elements ⁤or thermal protectors,and heat‑related degradation of plastic housings‌ or terminals. These faults‌ produce repeatable diagnostic symptoms: rapid⁢ or ‍rhythmic clicking ⁣as the relay​ attempts to engage, ‌a ⁣humming compressor‌ that ⁣never reaches speed, repeated short ⁣cycling, blown ‌thermal ⁢protectors, or​ visible charring at relay ​terminals. For practical‌ diagnosis, technicians‍ typically ​check for continuity⁢ across ‌relay terminals, intermittent contact under manual vibration, and evidence of overheating; a compressor that will⁤ start if given a manual spin strongly indicates ⁤the start ⁢circuit (relay/PTC) rather than⁣ the ⁤compressor​ motor itself.

  • rapid‍ clicking ⁢or‍ click‑pause sequences during start attempts
  • Compressor hums ⁢but does not⁣ run or runs intermittently
  • Visible ‌burning, melted housing, or ‌discolored⁤ terminals
  • Repeated ⁤tripped⁤ breakers ‍or blown internal thermal protectors
Item Description
Open circuit No continuity between start terminals;⁣ compressor will not start and relay shows ​infinite resistance
Stuck closed Relay fails to⁤ drop out, ‌causing sustained start winding current, overheating, and possible compressor damage
Intermittent‍ contact Intermittent continuity causes erratic starting, rapid clicking, ⁢and repeated cycling

Troubleshooting procedures⁤ and ⁤Electrical Tests for Start Relay ⁤Diagnostics

the 297237702 ​frigidaire Refrigerator Start​ Relay‌ is a‍ centrifugal/PTC style device ‌that ⁤momentarily engages the⁤ compressor’s start winding ‌to ⁤provide ‌initial torque; it does not act ⁤as ‍a‌ run capacitor but as​ a switch ⁣to connect the ⁤start circuit during‌ spin-up.⁤ Failures​ typically ‌present as⁤ a humming compressor ​that will not start, ⁣repeated ⁣clicking ‍as overloads trip, or intermittent starts‌ after warm-up. Visual evidence ⁤such as⁤ melted plastic, burn ⁣marks, or⁣ a burnt ‍odor often indicates internal failure; mechanical noise or lose⁣ parts inside the relay ⁢can also⁢ degrade​ starting performance. Compatibility⁣ should be confirmed against the compressor model ​and OEM part cross-reference because relay characteristics ‌(timing, contact configuration) must match​ the compressor’s start/run ⁢windings to⁢ prevent‍ repeated ​stress or premature⁤ motor damage.

Troubleshooting begins​ with⁤ basic non-powered inspections and progresses ​to controlled electrical testing. Disconnect power to the appliance before removing the⁣ relay and⁤ overload protector ​assembly from the ‌compressor; then‍ perform ⁤a continuity check ‍across the relay terminals with a ​digital multimeter-open circuits on ‌expected closed terminals ‌indicate failure. Check for short-to-ground between⁣ any⁢ terminal⁢ and the compressor casing and verify⁤ that​ the overload protector returns to closed when cool. For ⁤more definitive results, measure current draw with a clamp ammeter during start: excessive starting​ amps or‍ no current during attempted starts point to a defective relay or ⁢weak start winding. If electrical measurements are ambiguous, bench-testing ​by substitution with ⁣a known-good‍ relay (matching ‌the 297237702⁤ specifications)⁤ or replacing the relay and retesting the system is a practical confirmation step; always re-check wiring,⁢ connectors, and the ⁢overload device when diagnosing‌ compressor start ​failures.

  • Common symptoms: humming, ‍clicking, failure ⁢to ⁢start, intermittent⁢ running
  • Basic ‌tests: ‍visual inspection, continuity,​ insulation/ground test
  • Advanced verification: clamp-ammeter start-current⁤ measurement, substitution‍ with​ known-good relay
  • Compatibility: confirm part⁤ cross-reference and terminal configuration for⁢ the compressor model
item Description
Continuity check measure ⁣continuity between start/run terminals; open circuit ⁢on ⁢expected closed paths indicates relay failure
Short-to-ground Verify⁢ no⁣ continuity from⁤ any relay terminal ⁢to ⁣compressor ​chassis to rule out internal shorts
Start current use a clamp metre during startup; abnormally high or zero start current helps isolate relay vs. winding faults

Q&A

What is the​ 297237702 Frigidaire refrigerator start relay?

The 297237702 is‍ a replacement‌ start relay/overload assembly⁤ sold for⁣ certain Frigidaire refrigerators. It ⁢mounts ‌on the compressor and ⁣helps the compressor‌ motor start by⁣ switching additional starting current‍ to ​the⁣ motor⁢ for a brief period,⁤ then dropping out once the compressor is running.

What ​does a⁢ start relay do and⁢ why is it critically important?

The start relay provides​ a ​temporary boost to ⁣the compressor’s ⁢start winding so the⁤ compressor ‍can overcome⁤ initial inertia and begin pumping refrigerant. Without a ⁤working⁢ start relay the compressor may fail to start,⁢ hum constantly, overheat, or repeatedly try ⁣to start‍ and trip ⁣the​ overload or breaker, which leads‍ to⁣ cooling loss.

What are common symptoms ⁤of a⁣ failing 297237702 start relay?

Typical⁣ symptoms include: ‍the refrigerator⁢ not cooling, compressor humming ⁤but not‍ running, frequent clicking,⁣ an overheated‌ relay or ⁣burnt smell, fridge cooling intermittently, ⁤or the compressor starts​ for⁣ a⁣ short ⁢time‌ then stops. Some relays also rattle⁣ or ‍feel ‍loose when shaken, which ‍can indicate internal failure.

How can I ⁢test​ the start⁢ relay to know if it’s bad?

First unplug the refrigerator. Remove the relay from the compressor⁤ (or the​ relay/overload cover) and ‍visually inspect for burn marks, melted plastic, or a broken connector. Basic​ tests ‌include shaking⁢ it ​(excessive​ rattle suggests failure) and using a multimeter to check for continuity between relay terminals; an open ‌circuit ​where there should be continuity is a fault. for ‌more precise diagnosis, test the⁢ compressor windings (start-run, start-common, run-common⁣ resistances) ⁣per manufacturer ​specs ‌or have⁢ a technician perform an amperage/start-capacitor test.If you’re⁢ not pleasant ‌working around the compressor or electrical parts, call a⁤ qualified appliance ‍technician.

Is the 297237702 relay⁤ compatible with‌ my‍ Frigidaire model?

Compatibility depends on the refrigerator model and compressor ‍type. Always⁤ check your fridge’s ​model number (on the label‌ inside the cabinet or⁢ on ⁣the back) and cross-reference it‍ with the ‌part listing or Frigidaire parts ⁣database. Many online retailers ⁤and official​ parts pages let you⁣ enter your appliance ‍model to ⁢confirm compatibility. If in doubt, contact Frigidaire support or an appliance parts​ supplier‍ with your model number.

Can⁣ I replace the‍ start ​relay myself? What are the basic steps and safety⁢ precautions?

Yes,⁤ a⁣ competent DIYer can often replace it, ​but‍ observe⁤ safety: unplug‍ the refrigerator first and​ wait ⁢a few​ minutes. Access the relay​ by⁢ removing ‌the⁢ compressor access cover (usually‌ at the back or bottom). Carefully pull⁤ the⁤ old relay off the compressor terminals⁤ and note ‍orientation, then push the new relay on ‍snugly. ⁣Reinstall ‍the cover and​ restore ​power. Do ‍not attempt to bypass the relay or ​connect things‍ in ways ⁣not ​intended⁣ – that can damage the compressor and create fire risk. If the ​compressor or sealed system needs service,call a⁢ licensed ⁢technician;⁢ refrigerant⁤ work requires⁢ certification.

How much ⁤does a 297237702 start​ relay⁢ cost and where can ⁣I⁢ buy⁣ it?

Price⁢ varies by seller but⁢ start ‌relays/replacement kits ⁢typically range⁢ from about $10‍ to $60 depending⁢ on⁣ whether⁣ it’s OEM‍ or aftermarket and if it includes an overload. Purchase from Frigidaire/Electrolux parts dealers, appliance parts stores, or reputable online retailers.⁢ Buying OEM‍ (genuine Frigidaire) parts reduces compatibility ​risk.

If replacing the relay doesn’t fix the problem, what‌ else ⁤should ⁢I check?

If a new ⁣relay doesn’t solve​ the issue, possible causes include a⁢ failed ⁤start capacitor (if present), a ⁣faulty ⁤compressor, a bad⁢ overload protector, wiring‌ or control board ⁤issues, or⁢ a sealed-system problem (low refrigerant or internal mechanical failure). A compressor that fails to run ‍after a ⁤confirmed-good relay often ⁤requires professional diagnosis ⁢and repair, and sealed-system ⁢repairs must be handled by certified technicians.

Concluding Remarks

The 297237702 Frigidaire refrigerator ⁤start ⁣relay plays⁣ a critical role in initiating compressor operation‍ and maintaining ‌reliable ‍cooling performance.⁢ As the component that helps the⁤ compressor start and run efficiently, ‌a properly functioning start ⁢relay contributes to ⁣consistent temperature ⁣control, energy ‍efficiency, ‍and the⁤ long-term ‌health of the ⁢refrigeration system.

As symptoms ⁣of a failing start ​relay can resemble other ‍electrical ‍or mechanical‍ issues, accurate diagnosis and timely replacement​ with the correct part are critically important to prevent food loss and avoid further ⁢damage to the‌ refrigerator. Engaging a ⁢qualified technician or following‍ manufacturer-recommended ⁢procedures ensures‌ safe testing and installation, protects ​warranty coverage where applicable, and ‍helps restore dependable ‍operation with minimal ⁣disruption.


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