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  • May 5, 2009, 07:22 PM
    Lesa724
    Outside Unit not working.
    I have a central heat and air unit that is only 6years old. Everything on the inside of the house comes on. But the outside unit is not working. I initially thought it was because it was out of freon, but more has been added and the outside unit still does not work. Any ideas of what I should check?
  • May 5, 2009, 07:36 PM
    letmetellu

    First you never add freon to a unit unless you are positive that it needs it.

    Next are you sure that you are getting power to the unit, if you have a fuse box nearby, and if you have a voltage tester check the bottom of each fuse, you should get 240 volts. I you are getting 240 volts then you need to check the contactor to see if it is getting 24 volts to the coil of the contactor, if not you need to go to the furnace and check the voltage on the terminal strip. With the thermostat calling for cooling you need to check between the Y terminal and the and the C or Com. Terminal you should get 24 volts if you do then you need to check the wiring from there to the outside unit, if you don't get 24 volts then you need to check the thermostat and the wiring from the terminal board and the thermostat.
  • May 6, 2009, 05:10 AM
    Lesa724
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by letmetellu View Post
    First you never add freon to a unit unless you are positive that it needs it.

    Next are you sure that you are getting power to the unit, if you have a fuse box nearby, and if you have a voltage tester check the bottom of each fuse, you should get 240 volts. I you are getting 240 volts then you need to check the contactor to see if it is getting 24 volts to the coil of the contactor, if not you need to go to the furnace and check the voltage on the terminal strip. With the thermostat calling for cooling you need to check between the Y terminal and the and the C or Com. terminal you should get 24 volts if you do then you need to check the wiring from there to the outside unit, if you don't get 24 volts then you need to check the thermostat and the wiring from the terminal board and the thermostat.

    Thanks Letmetellu
    The freon was added after finding out it was empty. I had someone that I know to check it, he installs Units but can only do minor service repairs. I do know that he has checked to make sure there is power to and from it. The outside unit will start when the manual switch is pressed, but of course it does not stay on. Trying to avoid the high service costs at this time, just can't afford it.
  • May 6, 2009, 05:30 AM
    Joshdta

    So when you push the contactor in it runs? And you have plenty of freon in the unit now?
  • May 6, 2009, 02:56 PM
    Lesa724
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Joshdta View Post
    so when you push the contactor in it runs? And you have plenty of freon in the unit now?

    Yes, when you press the manual button the fan turns on for the outside unit, but when you let go of it or depress it it stops. And there is plenty of freon now. Thanks
  • May 6, 2009, 02:58 PM
    Joshdta

    Well sounds like you have a 24 volt problem.
  • May 6, 2009, 02:59 PM
    Joshdta
    Did you do any weed eating around your unit? Something is not turning the contactor on. Check the t-stat wire going into the outdoor unit.
  • May 6, 2009, 04:18 PM
    Lesa724

    Ok thank you. I have no idea what a t-stat wire is but I will have someone look at that.. thanks again
  • May 6, 2009, 04:20 PM
    Joshdta

    Thermostat wire. The small brown wire going into your outdoor unit.
  • May 6, 2009, 04:20 PM
    Joshdta
    It may have been broke or have a loose connection.

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