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dartboarddiva
Jun 15, 2008, 02:41 PM
My central air conditioner quit cooling today. I looked at the outdoor unit and noticed ice on the line that leads from the outdoor unit into the house. I turned off the thermostat hoping it would thaw. Did I do the right thing, and what next?
twinkiedooter
Jun 15, 2008, 02:49 PM
You need to either turn the entire unit off until it thaws out completely or just leave the fan setting on FAN and turn the a/c part off. Somehow your unit got froze up - probably due to high humidity. That used to happen to me all the time in South Florida to my central a/c. Your unit should be fine after it completely thaws out. Just give it some time.
esquire1
Jun 15, 2008, 02:57 PM
If it froze up once, it will do it again. Causes are lack of air flow ( bad or weak fan motor) lack of airflow (dirty filter, one installed backwards, dirty evaporator or condensing coils) or low on refrigerant due to a leak.
angusvanpage16
May 28, 2010, 06:46 PM
Hello Im a maintenance technician for an apartment complex. I just went oin an emergency call for an a/c unit not cooling. I took off covers and discovered that the condensing coil were caked with dust and the send line off the compress was completely iced over. Totally not breathable. After cleaning it I checked the room temp. with the temp coming from the furnace. I had a 17 degree difference cooler air coming from the vents. Im hoping that it will straighten itself out and it will not need a charge. Any suggestions?
wmproop
May 28, 2010, 07:27 PM
How about the evaporater coil was it dirty also,needs cleaning,, why is evaporater coil so dirty? Running with a dirty filter or no filter at all is the worse cause, bad air flow is biggest reason for frozen up ac unit