Forum Discussion
SaltiDawg
Oct 04, 2017Explorer
In a residential or commercial installation, you do not have a "AC equipped with a heat pump," but rather you have a Heat Pump. It typically has a "reversing valve" which serves to allow you to cool the inside (A/C) or cool the outside (Heat inside.)
Assuming it is the same in the OP's unit, it begs the question as to whether when cooling the inside with a high demand does the same tripping occur after 3-4 hours?
Remember, I'm not a RV person. Just trying to help. :D
Assuming it is the same in the OP's unit, it begs the question as to whether when cooling the inside with a high demand does the same tripping occur after 3-4 hours?
Remember, I'm not a RV person. Just trying to help. :D
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