How do I get my central air conditioning compressor for sure? I noticed that my central air conditioner in my house, blowing air but not blowing cold air. I went outside and noticed that my outside condenser fan air conditioner worked well, but the compressor was no noise. Suggestions?
Could be low on freon and the evaporator is frozen. Get yourself or do you know where to look to see if the condensation is coming from the coil? Power off and after a while you should see some sign of water drops (the melting of ice on the coil) If this is the case you probably have a leak somewhere in the system. freon leak repair needs and added to the system.
There are separate breakers for the inside and outside. Check your circuit breaker panel and see if a 2-pole circuit breakers are triggered. If yes, what is the next step could be bad. This is usually caused by a short circuit in the winding of the compressor. This means that the replacement. However, do not let the people a / c, you speak in a completely new unit, if the rest is in good condition. The compressor itself can be replaced. Then, and I hope that you will not, if the breaker is tripped, you must ensure that the switch is closed. It's a bit dangerous, so if you know nothing about electricity, call a pro. If there is the power control (25 VAC) to the switch and there are no tripped circuit breakers, generally you will find either the contacts are dirty or there is a bug or something inside the switch the preventing him from making a good connection. Again, if you're not familiar with electrical wiring or c /, call a pro. Compressor, according to size, $ 500 - $ 1,000, contactor, if it is bad, $ 50 - $ 100. This does not work. Good luck.
Check for a fuse on the outside.that conditioning unit blown air. There is a small BOD and the fuse would be in there.I hope it is otherwise you might need a new compressor.
If you have the manual machine, read and see what to look for when problems arise.
Try changing the capacitor.
You can also connect an additional capacitor in parallel with the existing.
If this does not work, you probably need a new compressor.
Good luck!
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You may need a hat or a cap to begin in early hard! Either the company a / c check this. 220 volts may cause injury.
we did that. and it was just a wire that goes from the compressor motor that had been separated
mine when it blows a fuse or circuit breaker trips.
Posted on August 4, 2010.