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Posted by DIMwit on July 17, 2006, 10:53 pm
Uh OH! now you got chris thumpin' the good book.
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>>> One very valid option. Also possible is poor air flow through the
>>> condensor. Which could trip the high limit switch.
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>>> Less likely option, they may both have bad contactors, or problems
>>> with the low power circuit.
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>>> In any case, it's a job for a HVAC technician at this point.
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>>> --
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>>> Christopher A. Young
>>> You can't shout down a troll.
>>> You have to starve them.
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>>> Dear Walter
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>>> 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
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>> You fucking idiots the both of you. Rheems got a fucking pushbuttom HP
>> limit--it's even brought to the outside of the sheetmetal.
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>> 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.
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> Chrissy does not think that will happen..hes gotta hitch a ride on a comet
> first.
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>> SVL
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