Question about Heating & Cooling
...working fine now the cercuit breaker keeps tripping but the 120 plugs not effected That's the problem. Ckt breaker trips but the internal short keeps the plugs hot. There's a big wiring problem
...breaker In 87 Bounder - when plug in 30 Amp they run for 10 mins then throw the main breaker. Air is cold when running and you can keep resetting the breaker and it runs again. Unit has been in ...
...plug installed with its own breaker that has been calculated with the correct wire size and amperage for the breaker. When you use a common plug that may already have 5 or 10 amps being used on that ...
Question about Royal Sovereign Heating & Cooling
...breaker on plug Sounds like you have a short or a groud in a fan motor or compressor motor. You can unhook one component at a time and turn it on after each component is disconnected to figure out ...
Question about Amana Heating & Cooling
...breaker everytime i plug my amana air conditioner in it pops its cord breaker. its only one year old and it worked fine until last week. other things work in the outlet. This a ground fault breaker. ...
...breaker with all devices disconnected You have an opencircuit possibly at the wall outlet. Shut off breeaker, pull off outlet cover and take out plug unit. Check to see all wires are secure and no ...
...keeps tripping out when i try to fire it up i have checked all the obvious ie plugs ,fuses ,sockets etc Try tightening the screws on the breaker and the neutral(white) wire in the breaker box. They ...
...breaker in the plug keeps clicking off, when i reset it clicks off again. ive replace the Main House breaker, thinking it may be old, but still the inline breaker keeps popping off. this Ac/Heat unit ...
Question about Frigidaire Heating & Cooling
...plug the cord into the outlet the breaker on the cord kicks out the outlet itself may be miswired with the line(hot) and neutral reversed. simple plug in tester will tell you if that is the issue, ...
plugged in to 30amp breaker?? What could be the problem? Be sure you have at least 105 v at the plug, may be excessive head pressure at the compressor, be sure the coolings fins are straight and clean
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