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Posted by Andrew on July 12, 2007, 10:14 pm
> On Jul 12, 10:02 pm, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
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> > >> Recently my HVAC in my condo stopped working. The fan will not come
> > >> on. Even when I click the tstat to have the fan "on" instead of
> > >> "auto".
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> > >> There is a switch for the blower/fan that is next to the intake vent
> > >> (and where the fan actually is) that I turn off to service the filter,
> > >> and if I turn this switch to off, then to on, the fan will whirr up
> > >> and stay on for about 10 seconds. During this time, the air does feel
> > >> cool (to me) but after about 10 seconds, the blower turns off again
> > >> for no apparent reason.
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> > >> I have checked the breaker and it is OK.
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> > >> The blower is made by first co. and the model is 30RAQT-3.
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> > >> Any thoughts?
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> > >Sorry forgot to mention that I just replaced the filter too. It was
> > >pretty dirty (but not HORRIBLE) and I changed it AFTER this problem
> > >occurred.
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> > Put the old one back and see what happens.
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> Yes, the heat is ridiculous!!
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> The old filter didn't work and the old tstat didn't work either.
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> My outdoor model is also first co and model 30WCU-10AB. I don't hear
> it running ever, even when the blower is running because I flipped the
> switch. But I never checked to see if it runs normally. I have no
> idea.
Oh yeah, for what it's worth, heat doesn't work either?? If I flip
the tstat to heat (either new or old one) nothing happens either. Fan
set to on or auto on either doesn't have any effect.
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