Can an inadequate capacitor cause outside fan motor to burn out?
We built our house four years ago. We set up bi-annual inspection of our HVAC from the beginning. We were told this year that when they originally installed the system, the wrong capacitor was put in both units so they replaced them less than a month ago. This weekend (Friday night) the upstairs unit was making a horrible sound outside and was not cooling. They came out and found nothing wrong. Not one hour later I heard the same sound outside. I told my husband and he heard it the next morning. We called them back and he came out and said the fan motor was not working and needed replacement. Luckily, that is under warranty, but they want to charge for the labor to replace it. I don't have a problem with this but I want to make sure that this isn't going to happen to the other unit as well. I want to make sure that if they would have installed the proper capacitor size for the unit would it have prevented the burn out of the motor after only four years of use?