Condenser fan not running
I have a 25 year old Carrier (Model 28GS) A/C. It has been working fine until today. The condenser fan (outdoors) doesn't turn on, but I do hear the hum of the compressor. I believe the fan should be running all the time. I'm assuming the compressor is operating OK, even though it's not that loud. When I finally discovered the problem the freon tubes were hot. The fan spins freely and smooth by hand. I would greatly appreciate advice on how to check/inspect/replace the fan and/or the capacitor. I've not worked on the compressor/condenser assembly before. Should I just automatically replace the fan, capacitor, and switches if any? I don't know where the capacitor is located, must be under the housing. Also, the fan wiring doesn't have a visible connector to make the rewiring easy. Should there be? I have the top fan cover off, but can't remove the fan from the shaft easily. I'll have to find a wheel puller just to get that off.
Thank you very much in advance... MattMan :rolleyes:
Found the capacitor and relay
By the way, the compressor probably ran (not continuously) for 5 or 6 hours before I noticed the problem.
Ok, I took off the side panel and found the electrical items as follows:
1. Capacitor
2. SuperBoost (brand name) relay and hard start capacitor. Has 2 black wires emanating from an attached cap that go to the main capacitor. This is not original equipment. Could have been in place for at least 5 years, probably 10 years.
3. Relay/switch
4. Some small round device with 3 wires leads (2 red and 1 black). One red wire goes to the relay.
5. Delay on break timer.
All the wires have connectors at their endpoints so part replacement would be simple. I don't have a problem replacing any or all. Probably should replace the capacitor and hard start compressor capacitor. What does the additional capacitor booster imply about my system? Will I need it with a new normal capacitor?
What do you think?
The date printed on the big capacitor is 1976. Ha! The whole house needs to be remodeled, 2800 sq ft worth, YIKES. I suppose a new HVAC system will be in order in a couple of years or less just for efficiency purposes and implied dollar savings. Well any comments are very welcome. Thanks again,
MattMan.