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The mfg is required to put that info on the model & seril plate, at least for all usa appliances. If its an import i guess anything goes, no rules. Try googel the mfg snd model number
Best advice I can give is to check out the manual, if you don't have it, try putting the model number into a search engine followed by manual and you might be able to get the info you require. Remember to always include model number when asking questions if possible.
The inverter would have to be motor rated as the starting torque is much higher than the running watts required. Starting at 240v is around 5 amps, running about 2a at most.
Probably locked rotor. This happens sumetims when the connecting rod breaks or seizes up on the crank shaft. Seperate your power cord ar some point so that you can put an amp meter around just one of the hot wires. It should be 10.2 amps maximum. I think you will see it spike to 25 amps for 2 to 3 seconds when the compressor tries to start. That almost immediately kicks out the overload. This compressor is not rebuildable. so it will require a new one if it is what I think.
Good day, The first step is to check to see if the fan motors in the evaporator cooling assembly are blowing. The second step requires the use of compound gauge set. You will need to determine what type of refrigerant the unit runs on and what the high and low pressure readings are when the unit is on and running.
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