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Az38h09dab ge ptac not working - GE Zoneline In Wall Ptac Unit Air Conditioner 9300 Btu - Cooling And Heating

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SOURCE: PTAC UNIT QUIT WORKING

If you have a clamp tester, operate the unit with the clamp tester and check the current reading. If the current reading is normal but the reset button is tipped then there is something wrong withe power plug reset button. But if the current reading is higher than the name plate rating then there is something wrong with the unit.

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