Jul-11-2015 01:10 PM
Jul-12-2015 07:53 AM
NeverHome2 wrote:
It could also be low on refrigerant and cycling on the low pressure switch. The pressure rises with temperature but as soon as the compressor starts it starves for gas and sucks the pressure down, opening the low pressure switch and shutting down the compressor. You will need to put a set of refrigeration gauges on to verify this. The gauges are also needed to put refrigerant into the unit. Caution though, if it is low on gas there must be a leak which must be repaired. Look for areas of oil leakage they will show where the leak is.
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Jul-12-2015 06:50 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
It could be getting a faulty message from your thermostat that is cycling the AC unit off and on. AC units have a built in time delay so that the compressor itself is protected from on-off operation. If you interrupt the power to either one of your AC units, the compressor will not start running until after this protective time delay. You need to check to see if the thermostat is calling for it to run continuously or if it is getting faulty info.
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Jul-11-2015 01:52 PM
newman fulltimer wrote:
is it a Coleman ac?
Jul-11-2015 01:11 PM