4387535 Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay And Overload Start Kit

4387535 Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor relay And Overload Start Kit is a combined electrical start relay and thermal overload protector designed for use with single‑phase hermetic⁣ compressor motors found​ in⁣ household refrigeration units. The assembly typically mounts at the compressor shell ⁣or connects directly to⁢ the ⁢compressor terminals⁣ and provides the ⁢auxiliary start⁢ function plus an ‌overcurrent/thermal cutout⁤ in a compact serviceable module.

Functionally, the relay portion provides a ⁤timed⁣ or current‑sensing connection to the ​compressor’s start winding to produce the additional torque required to‌ overcome locked‑rotor conditions at motor start, ‌while the overload element opens the ⁢circuit⁤ when excessive current⁣ or temperature indicates motor ‌stress or ⁢a fault. The kit interfaces with the⁤ compressor start⁣ and run windings, ‍the incoming line supplyand‍ the appliance’s control circuitry; its behavior affects compressor start ⁢performance, running stability and protection against sustained‍ overcurrent or overheating that ⁢could damage the sealed refrigeration system.

In this article you will find ⁣a technical overview⁤ of how the ‌4387535⁢ start ⁤kit operates, guidance on ⁣model compatibility and ⁢electrical⁤ ratings⁤ to check before replacement, common failure symptoms (such as humming/no‑start, repeated cyclingor visible overheating), practical troubleshooting ‍steps⁣ including continuity and ‍winding resistance checks and in‑circuit current observationsand⁣ replacement considerations⁤ such as connector ⁤type, ​mounting orientationand safety⁤ precautions. The ‍focus is​ on⁣ providing technicians,​ engineers‌ and‍ appliance‌ owners⁤ with the ⁤information needed to diagnose start‑circuit issues and to select and install⁤ an⁣ appropriate replacement without prescriptive marketing ⁢claims.

Table of⁤ Contents

Function and Role​ of the ‍Compressor ⁤Relay⁢ and Overload‌ Start Kit in Whirlpool Refrigeration Systems

The 4387535‌ Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay And ‌Overload Start ​Kit⁢ combines a start relay and a ⁢thermal overload‌ protector to‌ manage ​the compressor’s ‌start-up and protect the⁤ motor during operation. ⁢The​ start relay momentarily connects the compressor’s⁤ start winding to produce the‌ extra ⁤torque ⁢needed to spin the ⁢compressor​ motor from standstill, while ‍the ⁣overload ‍device interrupts current if the motor draws ‌excessive current or⁣ reaches​ a high temperature.In many whirlpool‌ applications this kit replaces the factory ⁢relay/overload ​assembly and​ is designed to interface with single‑phase hermetic compressors that use distinct start and run windings;‍ the relay can be ‍a PTC or​ voltage‑sensing⁢ type depending​ on the ‌compressor design,and the overload is typically a bimetal/thermal protector‍ placed in series ‌with ​the ⁢compressor windings.

  • Common failure symptoms: rapid clicking,a humming ⁢compressor that does not start,repeated start attempts⁢ followed by ‍long off periods,or a relay that is​ physically hot or‌ discolored.
  • Compatibility⁤ cues: ⁣match terminal labels (C, ⁢R,⁢ S), ‍verify nominal ‍supply voltage⁤ (usually 115 VAC ‌in ‍household units),‍ and ‌confirm ⁤mechanical mounting ‍and connector type against the OEM bracket.
  • Practical check: a relay that permits start voltage to the start winding and an overload that shows ⁤continuity‌ when cold are ⁣baseline tests; a clamp meter to measure starting current can confirm excessive draw indicative of a failing relay or compressor.

Technicians should ⁢verify wiring⁢ and terminal orientation⁤ before installation and isolate⁤ power​ prior to testing. For troubleshooting, measure supply⁢ voltage at the compressor terminals during a start attempt ‍and compare observed starting current against manufacturer service ‍data; a functioning relay will apply start winding‍ voltage only⁤ for ⁣a short interval and the overload will remain closed unless overheating or sustained⁤ overcurrent occurs. Replacement with‍ the correct 4387535 kit ⁢or equivalent should‌ restore proper start sequencing if the compressor motor is or else healthy, but persistent high starting current or locked rotor⁣ conditions indicate internal‍ compressor faults rather than relay/overload failure and require compressor-level​ diagnostics or replacement.

Item Description
Function Relay: engage start winding briefly; Overload: open⁤ circuit ⁤on overcurrent/overheat
Typical Voltage Household ⁣AC⁢ mains, commonly ​115 VAC⁤ (verify ‍appliance rating)
Terminal IDs Common (C), Run‍ (R), Start ⁣(S) – confirm before wiring

How⁢ the 4387535 Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay And ‍Overload​ Start Kit Interfaces with ⁣the Compressor Motor ⁢and⁢ Control Circuit

The 4387535 Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay And Overload‍ Start‌ Kit provides the electrical interface ​between ⁣the refrigerator control circuit and ​the compressor motor by combining ​a ⁤start-relay element with ‌a series overload protector. The relay element momentarily connects​ the compressor’s start‌ winding to mains ⁢during⁤ initial spin-up (typically by switching a PTC/resistive element or ​a mechanical contact), than ⁣drops out once‌ the motor reaches operating speed;⁣ the overload device is wired in series with the compressor common ⁤and opens⁢ on sustained overcurrent or ⁣excessive‌ internal ⁤temperature to protect the motor. In practical installations the kit mounts to ⁤the compressor terminal block (Common,Start,Run) and must match the ⁤compressor’s terminal ⁢layout and⁤ voltage/current ratings to ensure ‍correct start timing and thermal protection-such​ as,replacing a failed OEM‍ start relay on a Whirlpool cabinet where⁣ the compressor‌ hums but does⁤ not⁣ develop sufficient torque to​ start ⁢after ​a defrost cycle.

In ‌normal operation the refrigerator​ control ​board supplies line voltage‌ to the compressor circuit ‍but relies on the start kit⁤ to provide the transient ⁢start-phase behavior; the ​relay element either senses motor back‑EMF or‍ relies on ‍its‍ intrinsic time/temperature ​characteristic to‍ remove start assistance ‌once the ‍run winding‍ carries the ‍load.The overload remains‌ continuously⁤ in series‍ with the common ​terminal and will ‌show ‍continuity cold and open ⁢under thermal ‍stress, which ⁣technicians use for​ diagnostics. Typical interface symptoms that​ point to the relay/overload interaction include‍ repeated ⁢clicking at start,prolonged⁤ humming without⁣ start,or a compressor that starts intermittently after several ⁤attempts-these indicate⁢ the ⁢start device is not providing a stable initial connection ⁤or the overload is tripping. ⁢for safety ‌and correct operation always verify terminal⁢ identification and voltage before replacing the kit and use ‍proper measurement techniques when ​checking start‑phase voltages ⁢and continuity.

  • Momentary start ​connection to the start winding (relay/PTC behavior)
  • Series⁣ thermal/current protection ⁣on the common terminal⁤ (overload)
  • Physical and electrical compatibility ⁢with compressor terminal block (C, S, R)
  • Diagnostic indicators: clicking, humming,⁤ intermittent ⁢startsor overload ‌opens
Item Description
Common (C) Line input/output path that includes​ the‍ overload; ​opens‍ when overload trips
Start (S) Terminal⁤ that⁤ receives the temporary start‌ connection ⁣from the‌ relay/PTC
Run (R) Permanent connection ⁢to the run winding; carries motor current ⁣during steady ⁤state

Common Failure ⁣Symptoms and Electrical ⁢Indicators of a Defective Relay/Overload Start ‌Kit

The ⁤4387535 ⁣Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay⁣ And Overload​ Start⁤ kit combines the​ start relay ⁣and thermal overload protector that sequence and ‌protect the ​compressor motor during‍ startup. The relay⁣ provides ⁤the brief ‍additional torque or switching path to engage‌ the‍ start⁣ winding, ‍while the ⁤overload⁤ opens ​under sustained high‍ temperature or current to protect the motor windings. ​Typical ‌mechanical failure modes include a welded or pitted relay contact that ‌prevents the ⁢start winding from engaging, a PTC or coil element that no longer changes resistance under loador a⁤ thermal ​element that opens prematurely when it⁣ reaches operating temperature; ⁢each produces distinct behavioral symptoms at the ⁤cabinet ⁢and ⁤the compressor​ terminals. Match the kit⁢ to⁣ the compressor’s terminal layout and rated coil/current specifications – improper ⁤compatibility can result in repeated failed ⁢starts or nuisance overload trips even if the compressor itself is healthy.

Technically useful electrical indicators include continuity and resistance measurements across the start and run terminals, voltage present at the ⁣start-leg during attempted startsand inrush/current draw ⁣compared to the compressor’s ‍locked-rotor and ​running-amp‌ ratings. Use an AC clamp ⁢meter to observe starting current: a persistent low-amplitude hum ​with low inrush usually points to a​ failed start relay ⁢or‍ open start winding ⁢path;⁤ high inrush‌ that never ‍transitions⁤ to⁤ a normal run current suggests the relay ‍is ​not withdrawing or the start​ capacitor/starting ⁤circuit is shorted.Practical troubleshooting ‌steps and common readings⁣ include:

  • Compressor hums but does⁣ not start: no ‌voltage ⁣at start terminal or open continuity on‍ the start relay indicates​ failed ‍relay/PTC or ⁤open start winding.
  • Rapid ⁢clicking or repeated attempts to start: ⁤thermal overload cycling open (overload opening under ​heat) or relay chattering due to intermittent‌ contact.
  • high ‍continuous current ⁢at startup without ⁣transition to run current: start device not ⁢dropping ​out⁤ or internal motor problem causing high locked-rotor ‌current.
Item Description
No start, ⁢constant hum Start circuit not engaging; check continuity of⁢ start relay and voltage ⁣on start leg during attempt.
clicking and shutoff Overload protector​ opening or relay ‌failing under⁤ load-measure coil/overload resistance cold and hot if‌ possible.
Excessive starting amps Compare measured inrush to ⁣compressor specs; ​sustained ‍high amps indicate‌ start device failure or internal⁤ motor‍ fault.

Replacement‍ Considerations and Step‑by‑Step Installation procedure​ for the Relay and⁤ Overload Start Kit

The‌ 4387535 Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor relay And ‌Overload Start Kit is⁣ a ⁣combination of ⁤a start relay and a thermal ⁤overload protector designed to ⁤manage the compressor’s startup ⁢sequence‌ and‍ protect the motor ⁢from locked-rotor and over‑temperature ‍conditions. The start relay ​momentarily energizes the compressor’s⁣ start winding (or engages the start circuit) to​ provide the torque needed to spin ⁢the rotor, while the overload ⁢opens the circuit if current ⁣or internal ⁢temperature ⁢exceed‌ rated⁤ limits;‌ proper replacement requires matching terminal labeling, clip/mount ‌styleand voltage/current ratings to the compressor specified on the⁤ unit nameplate.A common symptom of‍ relay or⁤ overload ⁤failure is a compressor that hums without ⁤starting ⁤or ​that requires multiple manual resets; comparing terminal markings (C, S, R) and verifying ⁢physical fit prevents mismatches that could lead to repeated start‍ failures or‍ nuisance trips.

Verify compatibility, ⁢perform basic electrical⁢ checksand follow safe handling practices ⁤before⁤ installing the kit. Follow these primary steps for safe replacement:

  • Disconnect​ power ⁤at⁢ the breaker to eliminate shock⁤ risk and allow ⁣capacitors (if present) to ⁤discharge.
  • Remove ‍the refrigerator access panel and locate the compressor;⁣ photograph the wiring⁢ and⁣ terminal ⁤layout⁢ before disconnection.
  • Remove the old ‍relay/overload assembly from​ the ⁢compressor ‍terminals​ and mounting clip,​ then compare ⁣the new kit’s‍ terminals ‌and ratings to⁤ the removed ‌parts.
  • Install the new relay and overload on the ‌corresponding‍ terminals (C,S,R),secure⁢ the⁤ mounting ​clip,and reassemble ​the ‌access panel.
  • Restore power and observe​ the start cycle:​ the compressor ⁤should engage within a few seconds and the ⁣run current should be within the manufacturer’s specified range; if the unit fails to start or trips, re-check terminal connections and part compatibility.
Item Description
C Common‍ terminal – ​shared return for ⁢run and start windings
S Start terminal – connects to start‌ winding or start circuit
R Run terminal – main run winding​ supply

Q&A

What is the Whirlpool 4387535 compressor relay⁤ and overload start kitand what parts are‍ included?

The‍ 4387535 is an OEM start ⁣kit sold for many Whirlpool-family refrigerators. ⁤It contains the compressor⁢ start device(s) used at ⁤the compressor electrical terminals⁤ – typically a start relay (PTC or electronic) and an overload protector. These ‌components help provide ​the extra torque ⁢needed ​to start ​the compressor motor‍ and⁢ protect it from overheating.​ (It‍ does not include the compressor‌ itself ‍or ‌any refrigerant-related parts.)

How​ do I know‌ if ​my refrigerator needs this start kit?

Common symptoms​ of‍ a‍ failed‌ start relay/overload include: compressor‌ humming but not starting, repeated clicking​ as ‍the fridge tries to start ‍and then trips, the compressor runs briefly ‌then stopsor ​the⁢ fridge is not‍ cooling but interior lights and fans work. If you⁢ hear a rapid click or observe the compressor⁣ trying but not spinning up,a failed ‌start ⁤kit ​is a likely cause. However, sealed-system problems or a locked compressor can produce‍ similar symptoms; diagnose carefully before ‌replacing parts.

How do I check the old relay/overload ‍before ​buying a replacement?

Frist unplug ‍the ‌refrigerator ⁤and remove the relay/overload from the compressor. ⁤Inspect for obvious damage (burn marks, melted plastic, strong burnt odor).⁢ Use a multimeter to check ⁣for⁢ continuity across the​ overload and between common/start/run terminals where‍ applicable – a completely open circuit often ⁢indicates failure. Note that some modern​ PTC/electronic relays do ⁣not give definitive bench readings, so physical inspection‌ and symptom correlation are‌ important. Avoid live-jumper​ tests⁤ unless you ⁤are⁤ experienced,‍ because that can damage the compressor or⁣ create safety risks.

Is the 4387535 kit compatible with my Whirlpool/Maytag/Kenmore refrigerator?

Compatibility depends⁣ on the refrigerator model⁤ and the compressor⁣ type. 4387535 fits many⁤ Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid and Kenmore models, ‍but you should confirm ‍by checking⁢ your⁣ appliance model number against a parts lookup or the OEM ⁢parts list. Also compare the shape and ⁣terminal arrangement ​of your existing relay/overload to the replacement​ – ‍they must match electrically and physically.When ⁢in‍ doubt,⁤ use the model-based​ parts lookup​ or contact‌ an authorized parts distributor.

How do I install the 4387535 start kit ⁣safely?

Basic safe procedure: disconnect power ⁢(unplug or shut off the circuit breaker), pull ​the fridge ‌away from the wall,‌ remove the compressor access panel, carefully unplug the old start⁢ kit⁣ from ‍the compressor terminals ⁣(note orientation and ​wire positions),⁢ and install the‌ new⁢ relay/overload in the same position.⁣ Reinstall the access ⁤panel,restore power,and listen for the ‍compressor to start. Do ‌not attempt ​refrigerant ‍work or⁤ open⁢ the sealed‌ system.If you ⁢are not comfortable⁢ working on ‌electrical⁢ components, hire a ⁤trained⁢ technician.

Will⁣ replacing the start kit fix ⁤all “no ⁤cool” problems?

No. Replacing the ⁤start kit will fix ⁣problems caused by⁣ a failed ⁣start relay or overload⁢ (inability ⁢to start the compressor). ‌It will not‌ fix sealed-system faults (refrigerant leaks, bad ‍compressor motor windings), evaporator/defrost ‍failures,⁣ or⁣ electrical/control‌ board ⁤issues. If the‍ compressor​ is locked or mechanically failed, a ⁣new start kit will ⁢not make it run ‍and⁣ could repeatedly trip​ the overload.

Can I⁣ use a worldwide⁣ aftermarket start relay instead of whirlpool 4387535?

You can sometimes use a⁤ compatible universal‌ relay/overload, but you ⁤must ‍match the ⁣electrical ratings⁢ (voltage, terminal configuration) and ensure physical fit. OEM‌ parts are recommended because they ‌are ‌matched ​to the original‍ compressor and appliance⁣ wiring.If ‍you choose a universal part, verify ⁤compatibility⁣ with your model‍ and ⁣compressor ‌specifications to avoid premature ⁤failure⁢ or⁣ improper starting⁣ characteristics.

What ⁣tools, precautionsand warranty information⁤ should​ I know before ⁤buying and installing this kit?

Tools: basic hand tools (screwdriver, pliers), multimeter for testingand safety gloves. Precautions:​ always ⁤disconnect‍ power ​before touching ⁤compressor terminals, ⁤avoid tilting the refrigerator excessively to ⁤prevent‌ oil migrationand do not attempt sealed-system repairs. Warranty:​ OEM‌ parts typically⁤ carry⁣ a limited‍ parts⁢ warranty ‍(length‍ varies by seller); retain proof of purchase ⁢and⁤ check the⁣ vendor or Whirlpool⁤ parts​ site⁢ for warranty ​terms. If the compressor itself⁢ is faulty, ‌replacing the‍ start kit may⁤ not resolve the issue‍ and warranty coverage may‍ differ for sealed-system components.

Key Takeaways

the 4387535 whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor Relay And Overload Start Kit plays a critical role ‌in ensuring reliable compressor startup and protecting‍ the ⁣refrigerator’s‌ refrigeration system⁤ from electrical stress. By facilitating the initial motor engagement and ‌providing thermal protection against‍ overload conditions, this start kit helps maintain efficient cooling performance, reduces undue ‍wear on ⁤the compressorand contributes to ⁤the ‍appliance’s overall ‌operational longevity.

As‌ symptoms of start​ relay or overload failure can resemble other refrigeration problems, ⁣accurate‌ diagnosis is essential before replacing components. When‍ replacement is​ required, choosing ⁤the correct kit‍ and following appropriate⁣ safety and service procedures-ideally performed​ by a qualified technician-helps restore dependable operation and avoid unneeded expense. Regular inspection‌ and timely replacement when ⁢faults ⁣are confirmed will⁤ support continued performance and help prevent more extensive compressor damage.


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