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Air handler won't turn off / Outdoor unit won't turn on jacobya 07-10-2006
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 10, 2006, 3:31 pm
It's been interesting, "biteme" but I guess you'll have to play with
someone else. Bye.

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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.


fucktard that wants to be newbie newsgroup

he thinks we
are all asses.


formlessreflections is the newest fucktard we have. Welcome to the
group
moron.

And you speak volumes about how fucking high YOUR labor rate needs to
be.




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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 10, 2006, 3:26 pm
I'm also slowly getting to that conclusion.

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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

Wow, another jerk!


There's more assholes per thread on this group than any I've ever
seen.

That speaks VOLUMES about you and your trade.





aka-SBM wrote:
> Real handy..NOT.
>
> York does not use an adjustable limit. Never seen one go out either.
If he
> does not have electric backup, he wont have one anyway, since its
part of
> the heat strips, and it does not turn the blower on anyway.
>
>



Posted by aka-SBM on July 10, 2006, 4:01 pm

> I'm also slowly getting to that conclusion.
>
> --
>

When you cant figure out to move one wire, how in hell can you figure that
out Chrissy?
You dont even know who you are talking to....

LOL



> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> Wow, another jerk!
>
>
> There's more assholes per thread on this group than any I've ever
> seen.
>
> That speaks VOLUMES about you and your trade.
>
>
>
>
>
> aka-SBM wrote:
>> Real handy..NOT.
>>
>> York does not use an adjustable limit. Never seen one go out either.
> If he
>> does not have electric backup, he wont have one anyway, since its
> part of
>> the heat strips, and it does not turn the blower on anyway.
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by on July 10, 2006, 10:47 am
Also check out this document. Especially Section 8, Troubleshooting.

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:tTc2LvCJ1uQJ:www.york.com/products/unitary/minisplit/FTP/CommercialInformation/Chapter5/TE-MM18-50.pdf+heat+pump+condenser+fan+diagram+troubleshoot&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=15



jacobya@netzero.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a York 3-Ton Heat pump and a Honeywell Touchscreen thermostat.
> Last week, I noticed that the outdoor unit was not coming on, and the
> air handler was staying on. I called the guy who installed it for me
> and he told me to press in the switch on the contactor on the outdoor
> unit. After I pressed it in, the outdoor unit came on and the system
> seemed to reset itself and everything worked fine for a couple days,
> now the same thing is happening again. This time however, the system
> didn't seem to reset itself, so I had to simply cut the power to the
> indoor unit so it would shut off.
>
> Anyone have any ideas what might be causing the problem?
>
> Thanks.


Posted by on July 10, 2006, 10:50 am
Did the guy install the thermostat only? If so I would focus more on
that. The fan wire could be getting constant power. The original tech
should come back out and fix this. If you even want him to.



jacobya@netzero.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a York 3-Ton Heat pump and a Honeywell Touchscreen thermostat.
> Last week, I noticed that the outdoor unit was not coming on, and the
> air handler was staying on. I called the guy who installed it for me
> and he told me to press in the switch on the contactor on the outdoor
> unit. After I pressed it in, the outdoor unit came on and the system
> seemed to reset itself and everything worked fine for a couple days,
> now the same thing is happening again. This time however, the system
> didn't seem to reset itself, so I had to simply cut the power to the
> indoor unit so it would shut off.
>
> Anyone have any ideas what might be causing the problem?
>
> Thanks.


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