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New page: == Split System == With a split system (what homeowners refer to as "central air" the condenser is located outside and the evaporator (A-coil) is located in the furnace. The condenser de... |
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== Service == | |||
=== air conditioner tripping circuit breaker === | |||
common causes: | |||
# Dirty air filter | |||
# Dirty outside unit | |||
# Issue with the circuit breaker | |||
# Motor has shorted | |||
# Compressor has trouble starting | |||
# Grounded compressor | |||
[[Category:Construction]] | [[Category:Construction]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 10 June 2016
Split System
With a split system (what homeowners refer to as "central air" the condenser is located outside and the evaporator (A-coil) is located in the furnace. The condenser deals with dispensing with the heat, while the A-coil and indoor part deals with the cold side. The outdoor unit consists of a condenser and evaporator coils.
Service
air conditioner tripping circuit breaker
common causes:
- Dirty air filter
- Dirty outside unit
- Issue with the circuit breaker
- Motor has shorted
- Compressor has trouble starting
- Grounded compressor