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[email protected] over40pirate@aol.com is offline
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Default Central AC outside unit freezing up

On Jun 4, 4:29?pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Might make it easier for us to understand if you quit using trade
terms (probably incorrectly). Just tell us what's the unit doing,
and what part you're talking about.

"The small tube with the bare copper has frost on it, but the fat
tube with the rubber insulation is warm to the touch" is far more
useful than trying to use trade terms. Especially when it sounds
like you know a few words, but not what they mean.

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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
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Morman, First, thanks for your reply.

1 - It's not cooling. (No trade terms here)
2 - The gizmo (looks like a valve) at the end of the insulated tubing
at the compressor, gets frozen.
3 - The unit outside with a fan in the center of it is running, and
the unit in the crawl space ( I won't use the word, air handler, which
I was told it is) is not running and blowing air.
4 - The gizmo mentioned above, was frozen yesterday around noon. They
turned the unit off and it thawed and worked when they turned it back
on. It's been running OK for about 30 hours.
5 - A "a/c repair person" came and checked the freon (said it was OK)
and cleaned what he called the coil in the unit in the house.
He said the unit didn't have enough "return" (his term) The unit has
worked since instalation with the return ducts it has, so this didn't
make sence to me.
I hope this info helps. Other places I have asked mention it might be
a fan relay sticking.

Now I'm ready for your answer on how to fix it. Feel free to use
Trade terms. I will look up any terms I don't know.
I appreciate your time.
Thanks again