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You need a tech. All 14 seer units have an X13 motor which speeds up and down on start up. A tech will adjust your tstat programing. Fan stays on after unit is done cooling to help drain water in cooling and cool off heat strips in heating,
There is a short somwhere in the low voltage circuit. Test the continuity of the remaindimg wires to ground, you should have no resistance, if you do have resistane the wire will have to be replaced. Also, the thermostat can have an internal short which can cause the fuse to blow.
They are right. It is difficult to find a bad or loose connection When the compressor is not cooling, open the hood and start moving the ac wires. You might be able to find it yourself.
See if you can get to the output orifice with the tube from some canned air, and blow it out. Sawdust gets down in the tank and plugs up the orifice. You'll have to empty the tank and flush it with kerosene, or a similar product, after getting the orifice cleared. Once you're sure you've got all the crud out, blow dry the tank and refill with oil, and you should be back in business.
Water leakages out the front are usually attributed to poor drainage. IE , the wall unit is not sloping slightly to the rear, or in the case of a split system, the drain hose is not directed down and away from inside. I would suggets checking the filters first. If the filters are blocked, and the cooling is set really low, its possible for the coil to start freezing and thus, leak water out the front. If the filters are clean and the coil is still freezing, you may have a gas shortage . Eventually when the gas runs out, the water leak will stop and the unit wont cool at all. If the system is working properly, on cooling mode, there should be cold air inside and the unit should be blowing hot air outside. If on heating mode, the reverse happens...
I have a Goodman A/C unit APRF036-00B1. The out side unit seems to be sucking and bowing air, the coil is cool to the the touch and the blower seems to be turning. I've check what seems to be the obvious. A small amount of air is only coming out. Any suggestions?
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