jgj6331
Jul 28, 2006, 09:56 PM
Hello,
Hope you can help. Recently I've had a problem with intermittent freeze up of the evap coil of my downstairs central AC. Multiple technicians have been here with no resolution of the problem. I did have to have the evap coil replaced earlier this week due to a leak in the drain pan - and it didn't freeze up for several days afterward but, it started doing it again today. I have noticed when this happens, the blower sound like its only up to half speed and airflow through the vents is minimal. Thinking it might be the blower relay, I bypassed the board with a jumper so the fan was getting power directly (the cover was off when I did this which would reduce drag), but it still ran at half speed. If I let it sit for a few minutes before trying to start it again, it usually comes back up to full speed and works fine until it intermittently happens again - usually nights and weekends when there's no technician around to check it. At high speed, it's drawing about 6 amps - and when it goes to that half speed mode, it drops down below 5. I have replaced the blower motor myself years ago due to shot bearings - but that was quite obvious. This motor (multiple speeds, though only 2 used) turns freely with no noise and the starting cap checks out okay. With the new evap coil installation - freon level was verified okay. Any suggestions?
Hope you can help. Recently I've had a problem with intermittent freeze up of the evap coil of my downstairs central AC. Multiple technicians have been here with no resolution of the problem. I did have to have the evap coil replaced earlier this week due to a leak in the drain pan - and it didn't freeze up for several days afterward but, it started doing it again today. I have noticed when this happens, the blower sound like its only up to half speed and airflow through the vents is minimal. Thinking it might be the blower relay, I bypassed the board with a jumper so the fan was getting power directly (the cover was off when I did this which would reduce drag), but it still ran at half speed. If I let it sit for a few minutes before trying to start it again, it usually comes back up to full speed and works fine until it intermittently happens again - usually nights and weekends when there's no technician around to check it. At high speed, it's drawing about 6 amps - and when it goes to that half speed mode, it drops down below 5. I have replaced the blower motor myself years ago due to shot bearings - but that was quite obvious. This motor (multiple speeds, though only 2 used) turns freely with no noise and the starting cap checks out okay. With the new evap coil installation - freon level was verified okay. Any suggestions?