Whirlwind FH-778 Air Conditioner "furnace coil frozen" Questions

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Question about Ruud Heating & Cooling

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...furnace coil is frozen or iced up. The water around the furnace means that the water is not draining where you want it to go. This can be from a blocked drain line or a frozen coil. The fact that the ...

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...coil in furnace appears to be frozen over, if i manually thaw the unit works again....is the defrost an hourly cycle or just as needed, what part of the circuit is it associated with? I am a biomed ...

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...coil is frozen over and destroying the furnace. The furnace has water on the flame sensor and it thinks the gas is on but it isnt. The water is grounding out the flame sensor. If there is no water ...

...is enough air passing over the A coil on your furnace. Could be dirty filters - closed vents- furnace fan will not run/ stops and starts (bad motor). Second the charge on your a/c unit is low. ...

...there and see whats up. On a furnace the coil will be on the very top and have 2 copper pipes running into it with one of them being insulated. hey also a dirty filter or prefilter can cause

coil connected to the AC unit is frozen. If we reset power to the AC unit and the furnace, it begins cooling again. This behavior is starting to occur about every day now. Have replaced thermostat and

Question about Whirlwind Heating & Cooling

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...furnace is running. If this does not fix it you most likely have a low refrigerant charge. Also check if you can see the evaporator coil is dirty, dirty filter some restriction on duct or the bolwer ...

...system check the inside blower at the furnace. You also can check by putting the thermostat fan in the on position. When you are at the furnace look at the coil on top and make sure its not

Question about American Standard Heating & Cooling

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furnace Several problems can be associated with this problem If running heat it is likely a drain hose or Drain connection that is plugged up. Simply blowing these lines out can solve your problem. If

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