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M Osborne September 7th 05 01:11 AM

Air conditioner blows slightly cool air outside and not very coolinside
 
I have a 2 year old Lennox 10ACC Air Conditioner. I got home today, and
noticed it was not working - thermostat set at 79 and it was 83 inside.

I reset all the breakers, and still does not work right.

Also noticed that air conditioner is blowing air good, but it's not hot,
as expected...the air is fairly cool.

I saw a thread about checking the small copper and large copper pipe.
Neither are hot or cold or sweaty. Although, I turned the unit off about
an hour ago. I expected to see it cold and dripping from my last AC
problems with an old house!

Let me know if anyone has any advice? Someone mentioned this is
typically the capacitor for the compressor. How would I now what type
to buy/replace?



Thanks
Mike

RP September 7th 05 02:13 AM



M Osborne wrote:
I have a 2 year old Lennox 10ACC Air Conditioner. I got home today, and
noticed it was not working - thermostat set at 79 and it was 83 inside.

I reset all the breakers, and still does not work right.

Also noticed that air conditioner is blowing air good, but it's not hot,
as expected...the air is fairly cool.

I saw a thread about checking the small copper and large copper pipe.
Neither are hot or cold or sweaty. Although, I turned the unit off about
an hour ago. I expected to see it cold and dripping from my last AC
problems with an old house!

Let me know if anyone has any advice? Someone mentioned this is
typically the capacitor for the compressor. How would I now what type
to buy/replace?


Get references, call a good HVAC company out to look at it. Even if the
capacitor is shorted, it didn't short for no reason. Only a competent
tech will be able to track down the cause.

That's the best advice you're going to get.

hvacrmedic


Anthony Berlin September 7th 05 03:16 AM

Whomever mentioned it is typically the run cap., is full of ****. I would
suggest you call a service provider to correct the problem for two reasons:
(1). If the system is in fact 2 years old as you have indicated in your
post, and you start dicking with it, you are going to nullify any remaining
enforcable warranty that the system may have, and, (2). If you have to come
into a NG to post a question about, "what type parts will I know to
buy/replace", you shouldn't be ****ing with it to begin with.




"M Osborne" wrote in message
news:jfqTe.313588$_o.170152@attbi_s71...
I have a 2 year old Lennox 10ACC Air Conditioner. I got home today, and
noticed it was not working - thermostat set at 79 and it was 83 inside.

I reset all the breakers, and still does not work right.

Also noticed that air conditioner is blowing air good, but it's not hot,
as expected...the air is fairly cool.

I saw a thread about checking the small copper and large copper pipe.
Neither are hot or cold or sweaty. Although, I turned the unit off about
an hour ago. I expected to see it cold and dripping from my last AC
problems with an old house!

Let me know if anyone has any advice? Someone mentioned this is
typically the capacitor for the compressor. How would I now what type
to buy/replace?



Thanks
Mike




Stormin Mormon September 9th 05 12:12 AM

It sounds as if you've not had the chance to work on central AC before. Most
of the repairs that are likely causes aren't something a new repair guy can
dianose, or repair.

I'd suggest ask your friends and relatives for an AC repairman that you can
trust, and like Sherrif Andy Taylor said to Aunt Bee "Call the man!"

--

Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..


"M Osborne" wrote in message
news:jfqTe.313588$_o.170152@attbi_s71...
I have a 2 year old Lennox 10ACC Air Conditioner. I got home today, and
noticed it was not working - thermostat set at 79 and it was 83 inside.

I reset all the breakers, and still does not work right.

Also noticed that air conditioner is blowing air good, but it's not hot,
as expected...the air is fairly cool.

I saw a thread about checking the small copper and large copper pipe.
Neither are hot or cold or sweaty. Although, I turned the unit off about
an hour ago. I expected to see it cold and dripping from my last AC
problems with an old house!

Let me know if anyone has any advice? Someone mentioned this is
typically the capacitor for the compressor. How would I now what type
to buy/replace?



Thanks
Mike



h1ebs September 9th 05 12:53 AM


It is possible that it is under warranty. jot down model and serial# and
give manfacture a call. Have you ever cleaned the condenser? Thats the
part out side of the window, a lot of dust and crud could be
restricting air flow kinda like if youre cars water pump or fan quick
working you would over heat.


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TURTLE September 9th 05 05:18 PM


"M Osborne" wrote in message
news:jfqTe.313588$_o.170152@attbi_s71...
I have a 2 year old Lennox 10ACC Air Conditioner. I got home today, and
noticed it was not working - thermostat set at 79 and it was 83 inside.

I reset all the breakers, and still does not work right.

Also noticed that air conditioner is blowing air good, but it's not hot, as
expected...the air is fairly cool.

I saw a thread about checking the small copper and large copper pipe. Neither
are hot or cold or sweaty. Although, I turned the unit off about an hour ago.
I expected to see it cold and dripping from my last AC problems with an old
house!

Let me know if anyone has any advice? Someone mentioned this is typically
the capacitor for the compressor. How would I now what type to buy/replace?



Thanks
Mike


This is Turtle

Mike , I would call a service company to check it out for you did not say the
right words when explaining the problem here. Sorry Mike but you need a service
company to check it out.

TURTLE




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