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Rudd AC Unit not working as expected.
Hi:
My RUDD a/c unit for my house has not been working as expected. I live in South Florida where we use a/c throughout the year. What I have noticed that the unit turns off by its self and does not turn back on. I have noticed that it is a little warm when I put my hands on the unit near the duct work. There is a circuit breaker on the unit so for grins, I shut it to off and about 10 minutes later I'll turn it back on and the unit will start. Then it will cycle off again. I have a noticed, what it seems to be a slight frost built up in the copper coil in the unit. I looked underneath the unit to inspect the coils; there were cold and wet, is that normal? I'm hopping that the coils are just dirty and needs to be cleaned so that freon is not building up, correct? The outside unit which I think its called the air compressor is working (only works when the inside unit is working, obviously). The copper coil in the outside unit does have frost accumulation. So, what is this an indication of: low freon or the inside coils needs to be cleaned.? Can somebody recommend a good way to clean the coils, thanks in advance and please offer some tips. Usaims. |
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