- Refrigerant hiss, oil stain, or suspected leak — EPA-certified technicians only; do not add refrigerant or open valves yourself.
- Repeated high-pressure lockouts or breaker trips — one reset is not a fix; continued operation can damage the compressor.
- Sparking, burning smell, or exposed live conductors — shut off at a labeled disconnect if safe to reach; 3-phase work requires a licensed commercial HVAC/R technician.
- One high-pressure reset maximum — resetting without fixing condenser airflow or refrigerant faults damages compressors.
Important: These guides are general information for commercial operators, not step-by-step repair instructions for untrained persons. You are responsible for following manufacturer manuals, local codes, and your insurer’s requirements. A/C Dr. Naz is not liable for injury, property damage, food loss, or code violations that result from actions taken based on this content. When in doubt, call a licensed professional.
Commercial RTU High-Pressure Lockout: What to Check Before Reset
Direct answer: A commercial RTU high-pressure lockout means head pressure climbed too high — usually from restricted condenser airflow, a failed condenser fan, or dirty coils — not because the unit “just needs a reset.”
Service: commercial HVAC repair · rooftop unit repair in Seattle.
Safe checks before you call
Work through these in order. Stop at any red condition above.
- Safe check Confirm supply and return grilles are open and filters are not collapsed.
- Safe check From roof access, look for obvious debris on the condenser section — do not open panels if not qualified.
- Safe check Note whether the condenser fan runs steadily when cooling is called — document for service.
- Caution — once only Document fault code and outdoor ambient temperature — one reset only per manufacturer procedure.
- Caution If the unit trips again the same day after reset, stop — repeated head pressure damages compressors.
Likely causes (what we diagnose on site)
When safe checks do not restore operation, we follow sequence of operation before replacing parts:
Condenser airflow — Dirty coils, failed fan motors, worn belts, blocked discharge paths — common on Puget Sound rooftops even in mild weather.
Refrigerant issues — Overcharge, non-condensables, and restrictions — require measured diagnosis, not repeated top-offs.
Electrical staging — Contactors and capacitors that run fans at wrong speed or intermittently.
When to call a technician
Schedule service if the RTU trips high pressure more than once in a week, the condenser fan is noisy or intermittent, or comfort complaints follow every reset.
Need repair, not troubleshooting? Commercial HVAC repair · Greater Seattle & Puget Sound
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