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Both air conditioners stopped working Walter R. 07-16-2006
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Posted by HeatMan on July 16, 2006, 4:30 pm

> Dear Walter
>
> The compressor units may have tripped on its high pressure cut out
> switches which resets automatically after the pressure comes down thats
> why they start after some time. This also explains the reason both
> compressors are tripping
>

Get a clue. Not that they don't make them, but I've never seen an
auto-reset HO switch.

Besides, if you took teh time to really READ what he said, he stated that
the units never came back on....

Tell the truth now, are you really Storming Moron? C'mon Chris,
confess.....


> In short:
> Your A/c's have more Freon than required, check Freon Gas pressure. If
> you are not trained do not try to check on your own

Oh yeah.

> Pls write back if u still face problems
>
> Regards
> Donald
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 16, 2006, 7:13 pm
One very valid option. Also possible is poor air flow through the
condensor. Which could trip the high limit switch.

Less likely option, they may both have bad contactors, or problems
with the low power circuit.

In any case, it's a job for a HVAC technician at this point.

--

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

Dear Walter

The compressor units may have tripped on its high pressure cut out
switches which resets automatically after the pressure comes down
thats
why they start after some time. This also explains the reason both
compressors are tripping

In short:
Your A/c's have more Freon than required, check Freon Gas pressure. If
you are not trained do not try to check on your own
Pls write back if u still face problems

Regards
Donald



Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on July 16, 2006, 11:39 pm

> One very valid option. Also possible is poor air flow through the
> condensor. Which could trip the high limit switch.
>
> Less likely option, they may both have bad contactors, or problems
> with the low power circuit.
>
> In any case, it's a job for a HVAC technician at this point.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> Dear Walter
>
> The compressor units may have tripped on its high pressure cut out
> switches which resets automatically after the pressure comes down
> thats
> why they start after some time. This also explains the reason both
> compressors are tripping
>

You fucking idiots the both of you. Rheems got a fucking pushbuttom HP
limit--it's even brought to the outside of the sheetmetal.

And so if your "waiting for it to reset by itself"...then ya probly got
better odds waiting for the second coming of Christ to occur.

--

SVL





Posted by aka-SBM on July 16, 2006, 11:57 pm

>
>> One very valid option. Also possible is poor air flow through the
>> condensor. Which could trip the high limit switch.
>>
>> Less likely option, they may both have bad contactors, or problems
>> with the low power circuit.
>>
>> In any case, it's a job for a HVAC technician at this point.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Christopher A. Young
>> You can't shout down a troll.
>> You have to starve them.
>> .
>>
>> Dear Walter
>>
>> The compressor units may have tripped on its high pressure cut out
>> switches which resets automatically after the pressure comes down
>> thats
>> why they start after some time. This also explains the reason both
>> compressors are tripping
>>
>
> You fucking idiots the both of you. Rheems got a fucking pushbuttom HP
> limit--it's even brought to the outside of the sheetmetal.
>
> And so if your "waiting for it to reset by itself"...then ya probly got
> better odds waiting for the second coming of Christ to occur.
>
> --

Chrissy does not think that will happen..hes gotta hitch a ride on a comet
first.

>
> SVL
>
>
>
>



Posted by DIMwit on July 17, 2006, 10:53 pm
Uh OH! now you got chris thumpin' the good book.


>
>>
>>> One very valid option. Also possible is poor air flow through the
>>> condensor. Which could trip the high limit switch.
>>>
>>> Less likely option, they may both have bad contactors, or problems
>>> with the low power circuit.
>>>
>>> In any case, it's a job for a HVAC technician at this point.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Christopher A. Young
>>> You can't shout down a troll.
>>> You have to starve them.
>>> .
>>>
>>> Dear Walter
>>>
>>> The compressor units may have tripped on its high pressure cut out
>>> switches which resets automatically after the pressure comes down
>>> thats
>>> why they start after some time. This also explains the reason both
>>> compressors are tripping
>>>
>>
>> You fucking idiots the both of you. Rheems got a fucking pushbuttom HP
>> limit--it's even brought to the outside of the sheetmetal.
>>
>> And so if your "waiting for it to reset by itself"...then ya probly got
>> better odds waiting for the second coming of Christ to occur.
>>
>> --
>
> Chrissy does not think that will happen..hes gotta hitch a ride on a comet
> first.
>
>>
>> SVL
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>



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