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GE APN08AA Portable Room Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
My portable ge air contioner
The reason you are blowing fuses is 'high amp draw,' which is most always caused by a 'electrical short,' and the most common things to cause such a short are the 'compressor and fan motor(s).
I would say you need a serviceperson to determine exactly what is causing your short.
My GE portable air conditioner is not cooling but fan works
I think it's becuase the water tank on the side is full and when that happens it turns off. Empty the water...and then reach your hand in and find a small reset button press it and then but the chamber back in and see if that works. I had that problem and same code
PTAC Blows Cold Air in Heating Mode when it reaches -3F less than the Set Value on the Thermostat - Model: AZ65H15DABW6
It sounds like your PTAC (packaged terminal air conditioner) unit is malfunctioning. When the thermostat is set to heating mode, the PTAC should be blowing warm air, not cold air. There are a few possible causes for this issue:
- The PTAC may be low on refrigerant. If the unit is low on refrigerant, it may not be able to properly heat the air.
- The PTAC's reversing valve may be stuck in the cooling position. The reversing valve is responsible for switching the flow of refrigerant between heating and cooling mode. If it is stuck in the cooling position, the PTAC will blow cold air even when the thermostat is set to heating mode.
- The PTAC's heating element may be malfunctioning. If the heating element is not functioning properly, the PTAC will not be able to heat the air.
I recommend contacting a trained HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue with your PTAC. They will be able to determine the cause of the problem and repair it properly.
Why won't the heater of ge zoneline 2100 stay on
Hi,
If the heater goes off right away when you start it, please check the corresponding fuse within your fusebox. Also, checking for any warn wires would be good as well.
I would also test other outlets verify that it's not your current power source that's the issue.
Thank you.
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