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Three pins Common is neutral. Start is start from relay, Run is run from relay Usually Common at top, Start bottom left, Run bottom right but check a manual if you can find one.

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SOURCE: I am looking for the outdoor AC unit wireing

Atta way.

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SOURCE: How to remove outdoor unit of split AC? I want

HOPE YOU KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THIS! put a set of ac gauges on the units access ports. turn the unit on. remove the cap from the Liquid line port( small Line). screw in the shut off valve with an allen wrench. watch the pressures drop on the gauges, when they reach 0 turn the unit off and screw in the suction line shut off valve. Now the freon is in the ac's coil. IF! the gauges read 0 it is safe to cut the copper lines.

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SOURCE: AC compressor won't start

hi,you might need a new compressor...you will need need to go back were you bought capacitor...buy a hard start capacitor too..this might crank the compressor...hope this helps.if you buy it..call an ill tell you how to wire it...if it dont ,you need new compressor...call michael..doctor airr..appl.repair...843-384-8474...

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SOURCE: lg split ac outdoor unit delayed start

sounds like you have a bad coppressor

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SOURCE: the best pressure of gas in a split ac in

Should be around 70 psi on the low suction side if R22 is being used.
Suggest you read up on Superheat and Subcooling.



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