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Posted by randallbrink on May 19, 2008, 10:25 am
> Cycling the system
>
> Connecting R 24V Active from the transformer to the
> G Fan relay =A0Y =A0Compressor relay or W Heating relay
> will =A0energise these relays regardless of the thermostat
> setting. If this does not occur then R is really Gand G
> R. That =A0is =A0the =A0wire to G is really the 24V active and
> the wire to R is from the fan relay.
> However if it does work correctly then the thermostat
> wiring =A0is =A0correct =A0and =A0the =A0fault =A0is in the Indoor Unit
> either =A0the =A0transformer =A0or =A0the wiring. My guess is the
> wiring, perhaps =A0a loose or burnt wire.
> The =A0assumption =A0of =A0course =A0is =A0that =A0the =A0unit worked
> correctly when it was installed.
>
> However it appears that the fault is in the indoor unit
> wiring
>
>
>
> >I have a puzzling problem. =A0When I select "Cool" on my thermostat, the
> > central fan does not come on, and so, while the air conditioner
> > outside runs, it quickly freezes, as there is no air movement. =A0On the=
> > other hand, if I select the heat-cool switch to "Off" and turn the fan
> > "On" the fan works fine. But if while the fan is running, I move the
> > Heat-Cool switch to "Cool" the fan shuts off. =A0I have replace the
> > thermostat, and have the same problem.
>
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated, as the outdoor temperature is
> > now 90F.
Thank you very much for this clarification. I will now carry out this
test and see what happens.
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