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Turn off the breaker or remove the outside breaker contact link for at least 2 hours. This will do a full software reset. When you turn it back on, wait 10 minutes for the self test procedure to complete.
If that doesn't fix it, look for diagnostic flash codes and look them up online. Or call for service.
hello, i also find this problem in my bluestar ac then i callled authorized service man . then he did these steps :- 1> Replace the sensore ( you will find inside the ac wich will be red or brown in color) 2> then check wheather the wire is in good condition or not means is it working or not. 3> then clean the outdoor unit filters and coils, 4> and check the proper supply of electricity..
The company from where you got the pickups would have the schematic. What pickup are they.
When there are 4 wires it usually to split the coils in the individual pickups
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The factor that you have not included here is the distance from the power panel to the unit...if it is too far then you need to up gauge the wire to compensate for that... that could be why the electrician wanted to go to the 720 ga. wire.
use a seperate capicitor for the fan only pick up 1 leg of power from common side of the compressor cap and the other from the contactor or the board in a heat pump situation
The wiring for which part, the inside, outside or T-stat?
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