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dougrainer
Feb 05, 2014Nomad
rockhillmanor wrote:shooted wrote:
Cycle the circuit breaker when the air is operating, if it restarts immediately you do not have time delay protection, if it does not restart immediately you do have time delay protection.
I have seen adjustable time delay relays that can be set up to ten minutes delay.
Well, thanks for that info!
Mine has a VERY long delay and many of mobile RV repair guys were convinced I had A/C problems when working on my coach.
Until I told them they had to wait, wait, wait for it. For it WILL come back on. All during that wait time they were telling me I was crazy that no delay could be that long!
The LONGEST delay on a RV Roof top system will be no more than 4 minutes. IF longer, your system is malfunctioning, OR you have a EMS system that is delaying the power to the AC. There are NO adjustable relay time delay's on a RV AC system. I believe he is talking about an aftermarket surge/monitor system. Doug
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