Stop now — do not troubleshoot further If any of the following apply, stop reading and act on safety first. Do not reset safety devices, bypass limits, or open gas or refrigerant lines.
  • 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.
  • 3-phase and arc flash risk — do not test live terminals or force contactors; single-phasing destroys compressors quickly.
  • Repeated start attempts — stop forcing starts; overheated windings cause permanent compressor damage.
Caution Power off at the labeled disconnect before cleaning condenser coils or reaching inside panels. Where a guide allows a single control reset, try it once only — if the fault returns, stop and schedule service.
Safe checks Thermostat setting, doors closed, visible gasket damage, and breaker position — visual checks only unless noted.

Commercial AC Compressor Not Starting: Electrical Diagnostics

Direct answer: A commercial AC unit that hums but does not cool is often an electrical start problem — contactor, capacitor, or 3-phase supply — not an automatic compressor replacement until tested.

High-pressure lockout presents differently — see RTU high-pressure lockout. Service: commercial HVAC repair.

Safe checks before you call

Work through these in order. Stop at any red condition above.

  1. Safe check Confirm thermostat calls cooling and the supply fan runs — split fan running from dead compressor is common.
  2. Safe check Note whether the compressor hums once or repeatedly — repeated attempts overheat windings; shut down and call.
  3. Safe check Document whether the problem started after a storm or power blip — helps dispatch for contactor and phase-loss checks.
  4. Caution — once only Do not keep resetting breakers or forcing contactors — one controlled attempt per procedure, then service.
  5. Caution Do not open live electrical compartments — 3-phase commercial gear requires qualified technicians.

Likely causes (what we diagnose on site)

When safe checks do not restore operation, we follow sequence of operation before replacing parts:

Contactors and capacitors — Pitted contacts, weak coils, and start/run caps below spec cause hum-without-start.

Voltage and phasing — Imbalance or a lost leg on 3-phase equipment — single-phasing overheats compressors in minutes.

Safeties and mechanical — High-pressure lockouts, time delays, and seized compressors after electrical causes are ruled out.

When to call a technician

Call if the unit hums without starting, contactors chatter, or breakers trip on compressor call. Same-day diagnostics when capacity allows — send nameplate and event history.

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Why does my commercial AC unit hum but not start?
Often failed start capacitor, seized compressor, or contactor not passing all legs on 3-phase equipment. Shut down and call before repeated start attempts.
What is single-phasing on a 3-phase RTU?
One of three power legs is missing at the compressor — the motor hums without starting and overheats quickly. Requires qualified electrical diagnosis.
Does a humming unit always need a new compressor?
No. Many failures trace to contactors, capacitors, or voltage issues first — proper diagnostics before major parts.

Compressor still won’t start after safe checks?

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