4387913 Whirlpool Refrigerator Primary Overload

4387913 Whirlpool Refrigerator⁤ Primary Overload is‍ a ‌thermal/current protective device​ used ⁢in‍ Whirlpool refrigeration compressors to prevent motor‌ damage from sustained overcurrent ⁤or overheating.‌ The component is ‌typically a small⁣ snap‑in ​or clip‑mounted ‍unit‌ with ‌electrical⁤ terminals ⁤that is installed⁣ on​ or near the compressor housing; it functions ⁣as an overload protector (sometimes referred to as ⁤an⁢ overload‌ relay‌ or ​thermostat) that ⁢opens ⁤the compressor ​circuit when‍ operating limits ⁣are exceeded.

Inside ​the appliance, the primary ⁤overload sits in series with the compressor motor and ​works ‌in conjunction ⁣with the start relay, motor windings,​ temperature sensors and the⁤ refrigerator’s control circuitry. Under normal ​conditions ‍it allows‌ the compressor to‍ draw starting‍ and running ‌current; if ⁣the ⁢compressor ‌overheats,draws excessive current ⁤from a locked⁣ rotor condition,or if ⁤ambient/operating temperatures exceed the device rating,the overload opens to‌ interrupt current and prevent ‌thermal damage. Its correct ⁢operation ​is⁢ thus ​critical⁣ to the ⁤sealed ‍system’s ability to⁢ cycle and⁤ maintain proper refrigeration, and​ faults⁤ in the overload​ can ‌present similarly ‌to other starting or sealed‑system failures.

in this article ⁤you will find a ⁣technical overview⁢ of ‌the 4387913 primary overload’s ‌function and physical characteristics, ​guidance on model and ⁣terminal compatibility considerations, common failure ‌symptoms to watch ‍for (for example a non‑starting compressor, humming, intermittent operation, or loss ​of continuity), practical‍ troubleshooting⁣ steps (visual inspection, continuity and resistance‍ checks, ⁣interaction tests⁢ with​ the‍ start relay, and ⁢current/temperature ​diagnostics), and safe replacement considerations (matching ratings ⁢and‌ mounting, isolating power, ⁢and diagnosing root causes such ‍as ⁤locked‍ rotor or‌ sealed‑system issues before replacing the protector).

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Function ⁢and Role of⁢ the ⁢primary Overload in Refrigerator⁤ Compressor Protection

The ⁣ 4387913 Whirlpool Refrigerator Primary Overload ‍ is a thermal/current protective ‍device wired in series with the compressor ⁤motor to interrupt current ​when the compressor draws excessive amperage ‌or its operating temperature exceeds safe ‍limits. It⁢ works in concert with the start​ relay and​ run capacitor (when ⁣fitted)⁤ to prevent⁢ winding insulation damage and ⁣rotor seizure by opening the circuit during​ lock‑start or‌ sustained overload conditions; most OEM overloads use⁣ a bimetal or‌ thermistor element that opens under heat and allows automatic reconnection​ after ⁤cooling, though⁢ specific behavior​ can vary by design. Technically, the overload senses a combination ⁢of current‑induced⁣ heating ‌and ambient compressor temperature, and its placement directly ⁢on the compressor terminals provides fast detection of internal ‍motor stress that ⁢external breakers might not catch.

  • Common symptoms of overload ⁢activation or ⁤failure:⁢ compressor refuses to ⁢start‌ but relay clicks, ⁢intermittent starts, or an open ⁤continuity reading across the overload​ at ambient temperature.
  • Field checks: measure continuity cold,‍ verify resistance values against OEM​ data, and observe whether the device ​resets ⁢after the​ compressor cools.
  • Replacement/compatibility​ notes: ensure‍ terminal‍ spacing,mounting⁢ style,and electrical ratings match the compressor and model rather ⁢than relying solely on part number interchangeability.
Item Description
Trip mechanism thermal/bimetal or thermistor element that ‍opens under excessive ‌heat/current; typically ‌auto‑reset after cool‑down.
Typical ‌test Cold continuity test⁤ with a multimeter⁣ and‌ observation of behavior during ⁢a controlled start cycle; compare‌ to‌ compressor​ amperage spec.
Compatibility Matches specific ‍Whirlpool compressor terminal arrangement and electrical rating; confirm against ⁢appliance model ​or service ⁢manual.

For technicians⁣ replacing⁣ or diagnosing​ this component, correlate⁤ symptoms ⁢with compressor‌ current ​draw ⁤and ⁣relay‌ operation⁢ before concluding the ‌overload is at⁤ fault; a warm ‌but stalled compressor can ⁢trip a​ healthy⁢ overload and a failed start relay can ⁢create the same symptom ⁢set. When‍ installing a‌ replacement such​ as the 4387913 unit, verify physical fit, terminal type, ⁣and‍ the manufacturer’s electrical rating; mounting ‌orientation affects‌ heat transfer ‌and⁢ thus trip characteristics, so use⁢ the same style as the original where ​possible to preserve intended ⁣protection ‍behavior. Practical ‍servicing ⁢also includes‍ checking for contributory causes ⁢(blocked evaporator, low refrigerant, seized fan) ‍so ​the ⁤overload is not repeatedly⁣ exposed to‍ the same stress after ‍repair.

How⁢ the ⁢4387913 Whirlpool ​Refrigerator primary‍ Overload Operates Within the Compressor Circuit

4387913 Whirlpool Refrigerator ⁢Primary Overload is a ​thermal-protective device mounted on the‍ compressor terminal housing that interrupts current to the compressor motor when temperature or current exceed safe limits. ⁢In normal‍ operation the overload​ is in series‌ with⁣ the compressor common​ terminal⁤ and permits current‌ flow⁤ to⁣ the start and run windings;​ if the‌ compressor ‍overheats from mechanical‍ binding, ⁢restricted refrigerant⁣ flow, or ⁣a high-ambient ‍environment,⁤ the overload opens to prevent winding damage. the​ device ‌is typically⁣ an automatic-reset‌ thermal protector designed ⁢to sit between⁢ the compressor​ terminals and the relay or control harness, but compatibility ‍depends on terminal spacing, mounting style, and​ the compressor model,⁢ so confirm fit before replacing the⁤ component.

Within the compressor ⁣circuit the overload directly​ controls ⁢whether the ⁢start relay or electronic start device can energize the motor; an open overload ⁣presents as⁤ a loss of continuity at ​the compressor common and will prevent the compressor​ from⁤ starting even if the ‌relay ⁣clicks. Technicians diagnose overload ​operation by measuring continuity with power removed,⁢ checking for continuity when cool, and observing whether the overload‌ trips under controlled thermal or current ⁣stress; repeated or immediate‍ tripping typically indicates an underlying issue such as ⁣a⁤ failing compressor, clogged condenser, or incorrect refrigerant charge rather than a​ bad overload itself. Practical field actions include verifying ‍terminal continuity, ⁣confirming the ⁣overload⁣ matches the ⁤compressor’s thermal characteristics on ​replacement, and ⁤addressing root causes (cooling airflow, electrical supply, mechanical resistance) when the protector has tripped.

  • Common symptoms: humming or clicking⁤ without compressor start, no continuity at⁤ common terminal, intermittent starts after cooldown.
  • Failure⁢ modes: thermal trip from overheating, open-circuit​ from internal ‌failure, ‌or poor terminal connection ​causing high‍ resistance.
  • Service tip: always measure continuity with power ⁣removed and compare terminal‍ layout to the replacement ⁤part.
Item description
function Thermal/overcurrent protector that ‌opens the compressor common⁤ circuit to prevent motor damage
Location Mounted on​ compressor terminal housing, in series ‍with the⁢ common ⁣terminal
Reset type Typically automatic reset (cools closed), verify specification ⁣before replacement
Field test Continuity check with​ power ⁣removed; ⁤opens when overheated or when internal fault exists

Common Failure Symptoms and⁤ Electrical diagnostics for Primary Overload Malfunctions

The 4387913⁢ Whirlpool Refrigerator Primary Overload is a thermal protection device installed in ⁢series with⁢ the compressor start circuit to prevent overheating and excessive current draw. In⁢ operation the overload allows current to‌ reach the compressor‍ under ​normal temperatures and opens ‍the⁤ circuit when ⁣internal temperature rises ⁣or a sustained ​overcurrent‌ condition occurs,⁤ isolating the compressor to ​prevent damage. This ​part ‍is designed to match the‍ terminal⁢ layout ⁤and thermal trip characteristics ⁢of specific Whirlpool compressors;‌ compatibility depends on matching the OEM mounting clip, terminal ⁢spacing, ⁢and ‍electrical behavior rather than external appearance alone. In practice, a failed primary overload frequently enough presents similarly to a bad ⁢start‍ relay ‌or seized compressor,‌ so⁣ understanding ‍its role in the starting⁣ circuit⁤ helps prioritize tests ‍and replacements⁤ correctly.

Electrical diagnostics focus on verifying continuity and proper open/close ⁤behavior under ⁤thermal load, as well ⁣as ‍confirming that correct line voltage reaches the ‌compressor at‍ start-up attempts.Begin ​with a visual and manual inspection for burnt connectors⁤ or a discolored housing, then,⁢ with the appliance unplugged, check continuity across ⁣the overload:‍ it should⁢ read⁢ as ⁤a low-resistance closed circuit when cool. ⁣With power applied ⁤(and observing safety precautions), ‍measure⁤ voltage at the compressor terminals ⁢during ‍a start attempt; presence of ‌supply ⁢voltage ‌at the compressor with⁢ no motor start‌ and an open overload indicates the protector has tripped‌ or failed open. Disconnect power ​before‌ performing resistance/continuity checks,and if tests ‌are⁤ inconclusive ‌remove the ‌overload from circuit to ⁢rule out parallel paths or a bad relay masking ​the reading.

  • Compressor hums but ​does ⁣not start (start circuit open)
  • repeated clicking or rapid start-stop cycles
  • Intermittent‍ compressor operation-runs sometimes then fails
  • Refrigerator⁢ warms without ​obvious⁤ electrical supply loss
  • Burnt ​smell or visible discoloration at overload‍ terminals
Item Description
Cold continuity Low resistance⁣ / continuity present when device ⁤is not tripped⁢ (closed circuit)
Tripped behavior Open circuit when overheated; should interrupt‍ current to compressor
Voltage check Line voltage present at compressor but motor not starting ⁤suggests overload open or‍ start ‍device failure

Replacement⁤ Considerations,Model Compatibility,and Installation procedures for Primary Overload⁣ Units

The ⁢4387913 Whirlpool ⁤Refrigerator ‌Primary ⁤Overload⁣ serves as​ the thermal and current-sensitive protector⁢ mounted ​on the compressor ​electrical⁢ terminals; its purpose‌ is to interrupt current to⁤ the compressor during locked-rotor or sustained overtemperature conditions to‌ prevent ⁢motor ​damage. In ‌normal operation the part provides a low-resistance path for starting and running but opens when internal temperature/current ⁣exceeds its trip threshold; understanding this behavior helps distinguish an ‍overload ​failure from a​ failing start device or compressor⁢ mechanical fault. ‍Compatibility depends on terminal⁢ spacing, clip ‌style, and the thermal/current ratings ​matched to the⁣ compressor manufacturer-using 4387913 on a​ compressor specified for a different protector ⁤type can result in‍ nuisance ‌trips ⁣or insufficient protection.

For replacement and installation,⁢ first verify symptoms (compressor ⁣hum without⁣ run, intermittent starting, or⁣ open continuity when‍ cold) and confirm the ⁢start relay/capacitor are functional before replacing ⁣the overload. Proper procedure: disconnect⁤ mains​ power, remove access panels, note terminal positions, ⁤carefully remove the ⁣old protector ⁤from the compressor pins and mounting⁤ clip, and install the replacement making sure the ​protector‌ seats fully⁢ on the terminals and the clip secures to the shell; avoid forcing⁣ terminals or bending ​pins.​ After reassembly, apply power and monitor​ start current and run behavior-repeated trips after correct installation indicate compressor internal faults⁢ rather than overload failure and warrant compressor service or replacement.

  • Compatibility checks: ⁣terminal type, mounting ‍clip fit, voltage/current rating, and compressor model family.
  • Diagnostic checks:⁣ cold‌ continuity test, in-circuit start/run verification, and verifying related ​start devices (relay, PTC, ‍capacitor).
  • Installation⁣ steps: disconnect power, document ​terminal⁤ arrangement, ​replace protector, secure clip,⁣ restore ⁤power, and observe compressor start.
  • Post-install verification: ​monitor ⁤for ‍repeated trips, ⁣abnormal current draw, ⁤and correct seating ‌of protector.
Item Description
Typical ⁣function Thermal/current protector⁤ that opens‌ under overtemperature or locked-rotor conditions

Q&A

What‍ is the ⁢Whirlpool 4387913 primary overload ‌and ‌what ⁣does it do?

The 4387913 primary overload​ is ‌a‌ compressor⁣ protector ⁢used​ on many ‌whirlpool refrigerators.‍ It ‍is⁣ a thermal/current‑sensing device ⁢mounted on the compressor⁢ terminal cluster that protects ⁤the compressor motor‍ from overheating⁣ and​ excessive current⁣ draw. if the⁢ compressor‌ draws ‍too much current ⁤or overheats, the overload​ opens the circuit to prevent motor damage. It is usually ⁣used together⁤ with⁢ a ⁣start relay/start ‌device to get the ⁤compressor‍ running.

What ‌symptoms indicate the 4387913 overload may⁣ have failed?

Common ​symptoms include the ⁢compressor not starting or‌ only clicking, the ​refrigerator not cooling,‍ the compressor repeatedly starting ​then stopping (short cycling),​ or ⁣the compressor​ not receiving power. A​ failed overload is⁢ often an open circuit at the compressor terminals, ‍but similar symptoms can be caused ‌by a ‍bad start ​relay,⁢ wiring, ‍control board, or a seized compressor.

How can I ‌test the 4387913 primary overload safely?

First disconnect power to‌ the refrigerator. Remove the rear ‌access ⁢panel and⁢ carefully⁢ pull the terminal‍ cover off the compressor to ‌expose⁣ the start device/overload. With the unit unplugged, use a ⁢multimeter⁢ set ‍to continuity or low‑ohms: ‌the overload should generally ‌show continuity (closed) at‌ ambient‍ temperature; an open/no‑continuity reading usually means it’s failed. Do not attempt live testing on the terminals unless you are qualified -‍ live tests⁢ can ‍be dangerous and can damage components.

Can I jump the ‍compressor⁣ to confirm the overload​ is bad?

Jumping ⁣the⁢ compressor (bridging start windings) is sometimes used⁣ by technicians​ to determine whether ⁤the start circuit or ⁢the compressor itself is the ‍problem. This is⁢ risky for ⁢untrained people: it⁢ involves applying power ⁤briefly to ⁤the compressor terminals‍ and⁣ can‍ cause damage, electrical shock,‍ or further failures if done improperly. If you are not ​experienced⁢ with appliance electrical work, it’s safer to‌ have ⁤a certified ⁣technician perform⁤ this test.

How do⁤ I replace the 4387913 overload and anything​ else I should change simultaneously occurring?

With power ‌disconnected, access the compressor ⁢terminal area, ‍note wire ​locations, remove the⁢ retaining ‍clip or ‍connector, and replace ‌the ​old ‍overload with part 4387913 in the‌ same orientation. Reinstall the terminal⁣ cover and power up.⁤ As start relays ‍and ‌overloads work together, it’s common ⁣practice ⁢to replace both⁤ the overload ‌and the start relay⁤ as‌ a⁤ kit if one has failed⁤ – this ‌reduces ​the chance of⁤ repeat failure⁤ and ensures correct starting function.

How do I know if⁢ 4387913 is compatible‌ with⁤ my refrigerator model?

Check ‌your refrigerator’s​ parts list ⁢or the ​manufacturer ⁣parts lookup (use the full model number of‌ the appliance).You can also compare the‍ physical shape, terminal arrangement, ⁢and​ any ‍part⁣ numbers printed on⁢ the⁣ old device. Many​ start/overload assemblies are used across⁣ multiple models, but always confirm compatibility with⁢ the model number⁢ or an authorized parts supplier before ‌buying.

Why did ​replacing ‍the overload not ⁤fix the compressor problem?

Replacing a‌ failed overload ⁣will only fix‌ problems ‍caused solely by ‍the ⁤overload. If the⁤ start relay, start capacitor ⁣(on models that use one), compressor motor ‌windings, wiring harness, ⁤or control ⁤board are faulty, the symptom may‌ persist.⁢ Also, sealed ⁤system issues (low refrigerant,‍ restricted capillary/tubing) or a mechanically seized compressor require professional diagnosis⁤ and repair. Follow a ​systematic diagnosis: verify voltage at the‍ compressor, ‌test the start ‌relay, and rule out ⁣sealed‑system faults.

what safety precautions‍ and costs​ should I expect⁣ when dealing⁤ with part ⁤4387913?

Always disconnect power ⁤before‍ accessing⁣ compressor terminals.​ Avoid ‍live testing unless you are trained, and wear appropriate ​PPE. ⁣the part itself is generally⁤ inexpensive‌ (commonly in ‌the low‌ tens of dollars), but labor rates vary if you ⁣hire a technician. If the repair requires‌ sealed‑system work or compressor ⁤replacement, costs rise⁣ considerably and​ should⁤ be⁤ handled by a certified ‌appliance/refrigeration technician.

Wrapping Up

the 4387913⁢ Whirlpool Refrigerator Primary ​Overload‌ serves as a protective‌ device for the compressor by limiting excessive current and helping to prevent overheating ‍and⁣ mechanical⁣ damage. As a small⁣ but critical component in the starting ⁣circuit, it‌ contributes to reliable ‍compressor operation, prolongs the service life‍ of the refrigeration system,​ and helps maintain ‍consistent ‌cooling performance.

Because overloads are designed to respond to specific electrical‍ and ‍thermal conditions, wear or failure can manifest‌ as starting‌ problems, frequent cycling, or loss⁣ of cooling. Timely ⁢identification ⁤and ⁤replacement ⁢of a faulty 4387913 overload can prevent further‍ compressor ⁢damage and reduce the risk of ⁢more⁢ extensive, costly repairs, preserving the overall efficiency ​and safety of ‌the appliance.

accurate diagnosis-using appropriate testing methods and⁤ attention to related‍ components such as the start ⁣relay and compressor-is ⁤essential before replacing ⁣the overload. When‌ replacement is warranted, using ⁤the correct part and​ following ⁢manufacturer guidelines, ‍or engaging qualified service personnel, ensures proper installation⁣ and restores dependable refrigerator ​operation while maintaining‍ appliance safety ⁤and warranty considerations.


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