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bigdog 07-09-2023 04:29 PM

Central A/C issue ?
 
My central A/C is giving me issues. Figures, the hottest part of summer we've had and it goes on the fritz !

A/C kicks on OK and blades are turning in the outside unit. In side the house, there is no air coming from the registers, nor does the house cool down.

Coincidently, I just had a new furnace installed in the Spring. The A/C Evaporator unit is mounted above the furnace, and tied into the whole house duct work. Furnace installers had to remove the A/C Evaporator unit to install the new furnace, then re-install Evaporator. FYI, the A/C was working b before the furnace was installed !

FYI, A/C unit is a Trane, Furnace is a York.

Thoughts of what's going on here ? Will be calling HVAC company to review.

TiltonBB 07-09-2023 04:57 PM

If you take the fan off of Auto and switch it to "On" does the fan start?

LikeLakes 07-09-2023 05:51 PM

Right, like TiltonBB is suggesting your problem is with the air handler. When switched to on is it running? Check your breakers, the air handler/furnace are likely on a different breaker than the outside unit fan and compressor.

TheProfessor 07-10-2023 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LikeLakes (Post 385244)
Check your breakers,

Excellent point.

Breaker.
I had no water from well pump. Multiple times.
Miller Pump put in a new well pump.
Three weeks later. No water.
Miller stated no more he can do.

Then someone suggested changing the breaker at panel.
Replaced with new breaker.
8 years later - zero problems with well water.

Granted. The breaker may not be the issue. But worth checking.

TheProfessor 07-10-2023 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 385242)
Coincidently, I just had a new furnace installed in the Spring. The A/C Evaporator unit is mounted above the furnace, and tied into the whole house duct work. Furnace installers had to remove the A/C Evaporator unit to install the new furnace, then re-install Evaporator. FYI, the A/C was working b before the furnace was installed !

First guess.

These guys/gals - screwed something up.

Second guess - the AC unit is too old and kaput.

LikeLakes 07-10-2023 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 385254)
First guess.

These guys/gals - screwed something up.

Second guess - the AC unit is too old and kaput.

Easy check - I'm assuming this is a pad mount unit? If the fan is running (that fan pulls air through the coils to remove heat) and the compressor is running and cooling, the insulated copper lines running into the house will feel cold to the touch, just find a place where you can get by the insulation to feel the pipe. I'm guessing from your description that the outside unit is fine, you have an issue with the air handler not running.

bigdog 07-10-2023 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LikeLakes (Post 385261)
Easy check - I'm assuming this is a pad mount unit? If the fan is running (that fan pulls air through the coils to remove heat) and the compressor is running and cooling, the insulated copper lines running into the house will feel cold to the touch, just find a place where you can get by the insulation to feel the pipe. I'm guessing from your description that the outside unit is fine, you have an issue with the air handler not running.


What you've described is correct. I have not felt the copper line, which will be my next test. I suspect the HVAC company will hook-up test gauges to test the refrigerant levels, etc. What concerns me is I con't feel any air blowing the floor vents, going to check electrical fuse panel for any tripped Breakers.

tummyman 07-10-2023 10:26 AM

If not a breaker, could be a broken wire that happened when furnace was installed. Seems like all issues might go back to the new furnace install. Have you run the furnace for heat since it was replaced and did you get air flowing from vents ? I think there is only one fan in the system for both heat and cool.

WinnisquamZ 07-10-2023 11:34 AM

Or a simple recharge is required if it wasn’t done correctly a swap over


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swnoel 07-10-2023 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 385262)
What you've described is correct. I have not felt the copper line, which will be my next test. I suspect the HVAC company will hook-up test gauges to test the refrigerant levels, etc. What concerns me is I con't feel any air blowing the floor vents, going to check electrical fuse panel for any tripped Breakers.

Then the air handler isn't on if the blower is running... they may have wired the ac incorrectly.


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