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Our office has a rooftop Lennox THA090 AC unit. It comes with 2
compressors. Almost everyday we have to go to the roof to restart the
compressors because they often will trigger an internal circuit
breaker that protects the compressors. According to the PCB board that
is next to the compressors, when it trips the breaker, it says it is
because of a High Pressure fault (LED1 will flash, and LED2 will be ON
solid). What would cause this fault on a daily basis?
Thanks for any tips!

Here are some pictures of the AC unit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8391891825/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392974016/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392973520/
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On Jan 18, 7:16*pm, " wrote:
Our office has a rooftop Lennox THA090 AC unit. It comes with 2
compressors. Almost everyday we have to go to the roof to restart the
compressors because they often will trigger an internal circuit
breaker that protects the compressors. According to the PCB board that
is next to the compressors, when it trips the breaker, it says it is
because of a High Pressure fault (LED1 will flash, and LED2 will be ON
solid). *What would cause this fault on a daily basis?
Thanks for any tips!

Here are some pictures of the AC unit:http://www.flickr.com/photos/5423000...07/8392973520/


1) use a clamp on Ammeter to verify that the current is indeed high

2) use a pressure gauge to check the high side pressure to see if is
indeed high

3) check that the condenser coils air flow is not blocked or dirty and
that the condenser fans are running correctly

Mark

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On Jan 18, 8:48Â*pm, The Daring Dufas the-daring-du...@stinky-
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Our office has a rooftop Lennox THA090 AC unit. It comes with 2
compressors. Almost everyday we have to go to the roof to restart the
compressors because they often will trigger an internal circuit
breaker that protects the compressors. According to the PCB board that
is next to the compressors, when it trips the breaker, it says it is
because of a High Pressure fault (LED1 will flash, and LED2 will be ON
solid). Â*What would cause this fault on a daily basis?
Thanks for any tips!


Here are some pictures of the AC unit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8391891825/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392974016/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392973520/


Are there bubbles in the sight glass when the units are up and running
after 5 minutes or so? Another problem could be dirty condenser coils.
A low charge or dirty coils could cause the compressors to overheat. ˜º

TDD


might be a bad breaker, circuit breakers are designed to get more
sensitive at end of life......
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The high limit switch is designed to protect the compressor from burning
out, when the amperage or discharge pressure is too high. When it trips,
you're supposed to to call a HVAC service company to come out and repair
the unit. If you press the reset and do it all over again (the next day),
eventually you will have a compressor burn out. And the resulting repair
will be several times more expensive than having the unit serviced. Talk to
the people in the stores near you, see who they use, and who does a good
job. Your cheap approach is going to cost you mega bucks before too long.

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Our office has a rooftop Lennox THA090 AC unit. It comes with 2
compressors. Almost everyday we have to go to the roof to restart the
compressors because they often will trigger an internal circuit
breaker that protects the compressors. According to the PCB board that
is next to the compressors, when it trips the breaker, it says it is
because of a High Pressure fault (LED1 will flash, and LED2 will be ON
solid). What would cause this fault on a daily basis?
Thanks for any tips!

Here are some pictures of the AC unit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8391891825/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392974016/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54230006@N07/8392973520/




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They totally need to call a service company, and have it repaired. Before
the compre$$or burns out. That way, they can have the unit serviced for a
couple undred, instead of compre$$or replaced for $$everal thou$$and
dollar$$.

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1) use a clamp on Ammeter to verify that the current is indeed high

2) use a pressure gauge to check the high side pressure to see if is
indeed high

3) check that the condenser coils air flow is not blocked or dirty and
that the condenser fans are running correctly

Mark



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On Jan 19, 8:15*am, "Stormin Mormon"
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They totally need to call a service company, and have it repaired. Before
the compre$$or burns out. That way, they can have the unit serviced for a
couple undred, instead of compre$$or replaced for $$everal thou$$and
dollar$$.

Christopher A. Young
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1) use a clamp on Ammeter to verify that the current is indeed high

2) use a pressure gauge to check the high side pressure to see if is
indeed high

3) check that the condenser coils air flow is not blocked or dirty and
that the condenser fans are running correctly

Mark


if the guy didn't already know and had to ask what to do on a
newsgroup, then you are probably right.

Mark
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On Jan 19, 10:27*am, Mark wrote:
On Jan 19, 8:15*am, "Stormin Mormon"









wrote:
They totally need to call a service company, and have it repaired. Before
the compre$$or burns out. That way, they can have the unit serviced for a
couple undred, instead of compre$$or replaced for $$everal thou$$and
dollar$$.


Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
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.


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1) use a clamp on Ammeter to verify that the current is indeed high


2) use a pressure gauge to check the high side pressure to see if is
indeed high


3) check that the condenser coils air flow is not blocked or dirty and
that the condenser fans are running correctly


Mark


if the guy didn't already know and had to ask what to do on a
newsgroup, then you are probably right.

Mark


Thank you all for the tips. We will call a service tech to come and
check it out..
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