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- Refrigerant Troubleshooting: Where are most freon leaks located?
Answer: Most freon leaks occur in the evaporater coil inside the air handler. This is due to rust on the header plate of the evaporator coil. The rust punctures the ... - Air Conditioning Systems: How do I determine the tonnage of my air conditioning system?
Answer: Well first off, tonnage is measured in the amount of BTUs (British Thermal Units) the air conditioning system is capable of removing. 1 ton is equal ... - Air Conditioning Systems: Is it okay for my condenser to be exposed to rainfall?
Answer: Condensing units are designed to withstand heavy rainfall with no damage. As long as the unit is correctly assembled with no design flaws, all electrical ... - Heat Pump: What is a defrost on heat pump heat?
Answer: Defrost is when your condenser goes through a cycle to melt the ice off of it when on heat pump heat. On cold winter days ... - Electrical Troubleshooting : The breaker to my condensing unit is tripping.
Answer: If the breaker to your condensing unit is tripping, there are a couple differnent things that can cause it. You can try to reset the ... - General troubleshooting: My air conditioning system is set to cool and nothing is running?
Answer: If your system is set to cool and there is no air blowing inside your home and your condenser is not running, alot of ... - General troubleshooting: My condensing unit is shaking.
Answer: This could be from a couple different things. It could be that your condensing fan blade is out of balance causing the whole unit to shake. It ... - Air Conditioning Systems: What is a condensing unit?
Answer: If you have a split system, you have a condensing unit located on the outside of you house. It works with your airhandler or coil-pack ... - General troubleshooting: What is a voltage issue?
Answer: If you have arrived to a voltage issue where your airhandler and condenser are not running while set to cool, you could have a ... - Electrical Troubleshooting : When I turn my thermostat off my condenser continues to run.
Answer: At this point there could be a couple different things causing your condenser to continue to run. Most likely a stuck or shorted ...
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