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down_home
Oct 22, 2019Explorer II
We have a problem with the sensor kicking the the second system, the front Heat pump system down or off first system is the rear unit. due to light 2 ft away and air trapped in that area. The system shares cooling and heating between the to units. We find that setting the front unit or 2 a couple degrees cooler than front.
You front unit 2 on ours, anyway, has kicked down to low on auto, it sounds like.
Try the unit on high and see i it doesn't freeze you out.
We are sitting her with our front unit making a fluttering noise and no heat of cool after a minute or two operation. The reversing valve, if that if what it is called is toast. Refrigerant is not going in either direction much.
You should be able to operate both units on 30 amp. Ours will shed load if too many amps or power is being consumed. But...not all units do that. I watch the load panel and when operating properly both 15,500 units draw 24 amps except when starting, or 12 amps each. Both units won't kick their compressors on at the same time,because it could/would cause problems but don't know about yours.
Try your heat pumps on the generator or 50 amps. On 30 amp turn off both units and start the front unit and see how it performs. Then kick on the rear unit and watch the amps.
You didn't mention noise so it does sound like the unit is operating on low setting, since it is putting out some cool air. Your sensor may be doing it or the thermostat and since I'm no ac expert call a mobile tech cheaper than a Dealer sometimes and ac work is one of their biggest demands.
You front unit 2 on ours, anyway, has kicked down to low on auto, it sounds like.
Try the unit on high and see i it doesn't freeze you out.
We are sitting her with our front unit making a fluttering noise and no heat of cool after a minute or two operation. The reversing valve, if that if what it is called is toast. Refrigerant is not going in either direction much.
You should be able to operate both units on 30 amp. Ours will shed load if too many amps or power is being consumed. But...not all units do that. I watch the load panel and when operating properly both 15,500 units draw 24 amps except when starting, or 12 amps each. Both units won't kick their compressors on at the same time,because it could/would cause problems but don't know about yours.
Try your heat pumps on the generator or 50 amps. On 30 amp turn off both units and start the front unit and see how it performs. Then kick on the rear unit and watch the amps.
You didn't mention noise so it does sound like the unit is operating on low setting, since it is putting out some cool air. Your sensor may be doing it or the thermostat and since I'm no ac expert call a mobile tech cheaper than a Dealer sometimes and ac work is one of their biggest demands.
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