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AC condensing unit + pressure switch
Can someone help: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...aa15c4a88d6977
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AC condensing unit + pressure switch
On Jun 23, 7:19*pm, JackpipE wrote:
Can someone help:http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...hread/thread/b... Given this: "I eliminated the pressure switch #2 and it did work. 1. Can I run the system without the switch for now? 2. Are the switches replaceable as it seems to be installed there permanently (from what I can tell). 3. As Moe mentioned, could there be a defective pressure the would not let the voltage through the switch? " You're at the end of your options. You;ve determined it's the pressure switch that is preventing the compressor from running. That means either: A - The switch is bad B - The switch is OK and there is a problem with the system pressure. Either way, you need an HVAC guy. And I would not run it bypassed, unless you want to run the risk of additional damage. |
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