SOURCE: Goodman CK60-1C model central AC unit blwing hot air
Clicking sound is the contactor engaging to start the outside unit. Check for a burnt off wire at the contactor. For some reason you are not getting power to the outside unit. If you find a burnt off wire shut off all power to it then remake the connection at the point of the circuit break.
SOURCE: central heat and air system won't shut off
sounds like tstat is wired wrong or possibly the contactor relay has fused shut outside. if you can stop the system from running at the tsat it is usually a problem with the t-stat
if you cannot shut off the outside unit without turning off the power at a breaker than usually the contact relay needs replacement
SOURCE: Ruud Achiever 10 heat pump - outside fan won't shut off
Definately get this checked out. Some thing has shorted just enough to let voltage "Feed back" and keep the fan running. Could be capacitor, wires rubbed through each other, etc. A reset is a safety that is used when there is an overcurrent or over pressure situation. No reset set for this situation.
There is always an outside chance that if you touch the unit while standing on wet ground, you may get shocked. I firmly believe that something is allowing power to the fan in a feedback condition so don't let this go as it may cause damage to other parts.
Good Luck and let me know how you make out on this.
SOURCE: Dometic AC that the fan shuts off but the compressor keeps running
call dometic dealer. I hear they have a bad circuit board that is replaced.
SOURCE: Thermostat will not turn on AC unit or the fan in
Here is what I would try to see if the thermostat is bad. Take the facing off the thermostat. Once this is done you will see where the wiring is connected should be a red green yellow and white Turn off power to unit make a diagram as to where the wiring was connected red to r green to g and so on Remove these wires red green and yellow and twist them together Go to the power source and re energize the unit once this is done all components should come on if not the thermostat isn't your problem Red is your low voltage power supply (24 volts) Green is your fan motor in furnance, yellow is your outside cooling unit. 1 other thing you might check. In the furnance if the doors are not properly installed on the face of the furnance it may not allow the unit to come on. There is a safety switch on the furnance where the filter is that if the door is not put on properly the whole system loses power and will not work. Hope this helps. Good Luck
Dave
146 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×