My central a/c won't work:(!!! HOT IN TEXAS!
"CJT" wrote in message
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Smarty wrote:
The outdoor fan may run on 110V even though the compressor
unquestionably
runs on 220V. Therefore, a blown fuse, bad contactor, or loose
connection on
one of the "hot" feeds to the outdoor unit could possibly explain this
set
of symptoms.
Smarty
That's possible, too -- I hadn't thought of it. So thanks for pointing
it out.
I think the bottom line is it's awfully hard to diagnose these things
long distance, especially given the variety of equipment in the field --
the OP is going to need to get somebody with some familiarity with the
basics and a multimeter on the scene to check it out.
As she said at alt.hvac
that'd be unecessary :-)
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