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Default Lenox A/C repair question - Blown circuit breaker

jdagy wrote:
I have a Lenox A/C, about 12 years old. - when the a/c compressor
running it trips the 30 amp circuit breaker when it recycles. It
starts from a cold start ok, but after it has been running a while, it
will trip the breaker. Any suggestions. - I know I'll have to call
a technician but I would like to have a idea of what it could be.

thanks


When the compressor runs, on one side the pressure goes up to maybe 250
psi and the other side it goes down to maybe 20 psi - no surprise. When
the compressor is off, the compressed refrigerant continues to flow
through the system until the pressure is equal on both sides of the
compressor. A compressor likely can't start against a large pressure
difference. When the compressor can't start it draws a high current and
trips the breaker (or an internal overload unit). This behavior is
normal (including, for example, refrigerators) when the system tries to
restart too soon. There should be enough time delay built into the
thermostat to prevent short cycling from happening.

You might want to time how long the system runs and now long it is off.

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