Typical temp split should be 15 to 20 degrees. A 75 degree return air temp should be in the 50s. Be sure coils are clean , if in that range the machine can do no more. If it is not, you likely have a refrigerant issue. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_092728000e6acb79
Most window air conditioners run the fan all the time but cycle on and off the compressor that makes it blow cold air, I knew a AC that was a small Hunter Bay brand (which I think is LG) that shut fan off also when it reached the right temperature.Hard to test them in winter, you may not have it warm enough in the room for it to start making cold air, generally speaking that could be the problem.
there are 2 possiblities on this . 1 the indoor fan is running to slow you need to run it at hihg . or the unit is low on charge. Try running it on high fan and see if that does not solve the problem also close any vnets on the unit that say fresh air or outside air. when its really humide you don't need to bring in more. Let me know hope this help ... Jon
Kevin, that would vary depending on the ambient air temperature in the room, the humidity level and what setting you have the temperature set on. There's no pat answer for your question.
It probably has bad circuits. There may be an inner fuse that blew but Idk. The A/C is probably not worth fixing but you can take it to a pro or an electrician.
The FL error usually means that there is excess water in the drain pan. Look for the drain plug cap at the bottom of the back of the air conditioner. Remove the cap and tilt the air conditioner so that any water in the drain pan will run out. If the room is extremely humid and the air conditioner is set to Cool, this is normal. To reduce the water level issue, set the fan speed to Low. If the air conditioner is in the Dry (dehumidifying) mode, try setting it to Cool. Alternatively, consider using a hose if your unit allows for a continuous drain.
Unplug the air conditioner for at least 10 seconds to reset the unit if the error persists. If the drain pan is dry or the error recurs before more water fills the drain pan after the reset, then the air conditioner needs service.
Please add a comment with the model number of the unit if you need help finding the drain pan cap. I hope this helps.
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The error is that the DC voltage is too high, not the house AC voltage. It should regulate through a transformer. Get LG to send an engineer under warranty. If you have a multimeter, you can test your house voltage.
DC peak error / IPM fault; compressor DC voltage was too high.
You have to try resetting the system. First turn the breaker off for the condenser and wait about 20 seconds. After you turn it back on the system should reset. Also What is the model of your air conditioner. With out that information i cant help you with your ac repair problem
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Possibly a stuck or closed defrost sensor. The sensor gets to freezing which closes the switch. So the unit goes into defrost cycle which switches the flow of the freon on a Heatpump. The hot gas thaws the coil and the sensor. Which opens the switch and switches it back. I'm giving this answer without knowing more about the unit. Defrost light comes on & it doesn't run at all? LG system is a split unit or window unit or what? If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_868a5ee3bf9eea64
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A CH 24 error code indicates a pressure switch error. To Resolve: Make sure the air filter in the unit is clean. Remove any items or reposition the unit so that the air flow is not obstructed.
Apr 25, 2023
It sounds like you were experiencing an issue with one of the indoor units on your LG dual inverter air conditioner, where it was stuck in defrost mode while the other unit was working properly in heating mode.
It sounds like you've already replaced the control board of the indoor unit that was stuck in defrost mode and it fixed the problem. The control board is responsible for controlling the various functions of the air conditioner and it is a common cause of malfunction in air conditioning systems.
It's great that you've been able to fix the issue, but if the problem comes back or you're experiencing other issues, it's best to contact LG's customer service or a professional technician for further assistance.
It's important to note that troubleshooting and repairing air conditioners can be dangerous, especially if you're not familiar with the device, so it's best to contact a professional technician if you're not comfortable working with it.
These units cool better than they heat, and if the temperature ever drops far into minus 'C digits, they don't work at all.
I have found that turning off all power for a minimum of two hours will reset most errors,. When you switch the breaker back on, you will hear relays clicking as part of the self testing. Wait 15 minutes before operating the unit.
It sounds like your installer doesn't want to deal with you any longer. The engineers get very basic LG Service training, so at stages they are completely lost. I was advised not to buy LG and went with Fujitsu, but they have their own problems as it seems they all do!
Phone LG Support on Monday and ask their advice, don't let them just say call for service. Tell them you want to speak with a technician that does the training sessions and seminars.
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