Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    jajello's Avatar
    jajello Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Aug 23, 2012, 09:08 PM
    Condenser Runs Continuously
    The tenant moved out of my rental house in Sacramento. It is hot. While rehabbing the house, we turned on the HVAC system in cooling mode. It is a Trane XR80 UD1B080A9361A. It cooled the house satisfactorily but the condenser ran continuously. Even when the fan cycled off, the condenser continued to run. Setting the thermostat to "system off" still did not stop the condenser. Only unplugging the furnace or removing its front panel could stop the condenser.

Check out some similar questions!

Residential well: pump runs continuously [ 7 Answers ]

My system is four years old. Suddenly, my submersible well pump started running continuously even though there was no draw on water. A repairman dug up all around the buried (small) tank and connections and found no leak. He checked the pressure in the bladder tank and it was 22 PSI. (If I get...

Why heat pump runs continuously [ 1 Answers ]

The temperature outside is 98 f the thermostet is set at 78 f the unit is only one year old but seems to run continuously until outside air temp drops then it cuts off until it starts again

Heat pump runs continuously [ 3 Answers ]

1)I live in the Raleigh, NC area. Is the heat pump still considered efficient when it continues to run, and if so, how? 2)At what temp should the heat strips usually be turned on?

AC runs continuously with fan in ON position [ 7 Answers ]

When I put my electronic thermostat to the FAN position, the AC runs continuously (even if I have the HEAT/COOL switch OFF!). I have checked the wiring on the thermostat and on the furnace control connections -- it all seems to be correct. Could it be a faulty thermostat?

Outside fan runs continuously [ 5 Answers ]

This is a very helpful sight and I am hoping someone can give me some advice. I have a fairly new house (5 years old) and I am having some problems with a Carrier unit. At the end of this summer it started tripping the breaker on very hot days and we called a technician whom found nothing wrong. ...


View more questions Search
 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.