Eventually,cycling process is doing done if the thermostat sense the configure temperayure set up it will trigger to stop your compressor motor as well as the blower fan,blower fan independenly to you compressor.if your thingking that your compressor is tripping off,check your operating current on one line using clamp ammeter and compare to the rated current that tag on
motor compressor body,if the current flow is higher than the rated current specified on compressor motor,well problem occured it will trip your compressor,because overload protector is becoming your thermostat.but if you got same current result it was cycling process.If tripping off maybe air is present in your system call qualified ac tech, to purge out air in system.
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Continuous run
Set the fan for cycle run. If the fan stops with the compressor it is cycling off with the thermostat.
Is the unit cooling? Or do you have to turn it offf and back on?
Is your fan set for continuous run or cycle run?
It displays Code P1
My AC running normal giving cooling good after 10 to 20 minutes thermostat tripping as normal but after that compressor not started but fan running normal
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