droberts1983
May 20, 2008, 08:55 AM
Hi!
I have two dual-packs on my roof, with identical thermostats. I like to run them in the "fan" mode early in the morning with the windows open to get some cool air throughout the house.
This morning the blower fan for thermostat "A" would not run in the "cool" mode, nor the "off" mode. For thermostat "B", the fan will run in "off" or "cool".
I can hear the "click" come from the "A" thermostat as I cycle the fan switch on/off. In the "cool" mode I lowered the temp setpoint down to turn on the A/C. The compressor came on, however the blower never came on. I verified 240VAC on the roof at the unit and 120 VAC at the circuit board. The red indicator light on the circuit board was illuminated. When the fan switch was cycled at the thermostat, one (or both) relays on the board appeared to "click".
The blower motor has 5 wires coming out of it. The five connection points are labeled: "1", "2", "H", "M", "L" The motor is labeled "1 phase".
At which two points would I apply 120 VAC to see if the motor will turn?
The system worked fine yesterday. Where should I start? What else can I check on the circuit board or at the motor?
Thanks!
Derek
I have two dual-packs on my roof, with identical thermostats. I like to run them in the "fan" mode early in the morning with the windows open to get some cool air throughout the house.
This morning the blower fan for thermostat "A" would not run in the "cool" mode, nor the "off" mode. For thermostat "B", the fan will run in "off" or "cool".
I can hear the "click" come from the "A" thermostat as I cycle the fan switch on/off. In the "cool" mode I lowered the temp setpoint down to turn on the A/C. The compressor came on, however the blower never came on. I verified 240VAC on the roof at the unit and 120 VAC at the circuit board. The red indicator light on the circuit board was illuminated. When the fan switch was cycled at the thermostat, one (or both) relays on the board appeared to "click".
The blower motor has 5 wires coming out of it. The five connection points are labeled: "1", "2", "H", "M", "L" The motor is labeled "1 phase".
At which two points would I apply 120 VAC to see if the motor will turn?
The system worked fine yesterday. Where should I start? What else can I check on the circuit board or at the motor?
Thanks!
Derek