Search:
Type: Posts; User: rusig
Search:
Search took 0.00 seconds.
-
I read a few horror stories about Super Seal HVACR. I think I'll try to get a guy over here to find the leak first, if that doesn't work then maybe use the Super Seal as a last resort.
-
I've never heard of death by freon poisoning, but I guess anything is possible.
Yeah, they wanted $258 to replace the outdoor capacitor and $212 to replace the indoor capacitor. That sounded...
-
The tech said that it could be leaking some freon where in the air handler. I think he said he added a couple of lbs to it. I'm pretty sure the unit hadn't been serviced in at least 5 years. From...
-
Thanks to everyone who helped me get my upstairs AC going! My down stairs unit froze up once this year so I had a tech come out to check it. He added some freon to the unit and told me that the...
-
Gentlemen, it looks like I may have the unit up and going again. Mygirlsdad, I did as you instructed and checked the rollout switch resets and sure enough one of them was tripped. You would have...
-
Here are some pictures of the Comfort Maker unit, the full wiring diagram, and the model #s. In the picture of the unit you can see three sets of red wires all running to sensors and three sets of...
-
You are correct, it is a forced air natural gas furnace with AC. What is the best way to check they high limit and flame rollout switch? Could it still be the fan relay?
-
The exhaust fan and blower run all the time. They run when the thermostat is switched to off, heat, or cool and the outside unit doesn't come on in any of the settings. The fan is always set to...
-
I just unhooked all of the thermostat wires from the circuit board in the air handler and flipped the power back on to the unit and the blower is still running.
Does this mean the wires to the...
-
I attached a picture of the diagram. The capicator for the blower motor is easy to spot because its pretty big and has two brown wires going to it.
I am thinking that the fan relay is the part...
-
Thanks hvac1000! I'm pretty handy with most things around the house but I'm not an hvac technician. Is this something I can replace on my own or are special tools needed? Where exactly is the fan...
-
I have a two story house with two air conditioning units. One for the upstairs and one for the downstairs. I rarely if ever use the upstairs unit because the master bedroom is downstairs and no one...
|