Last fall we had an issue with the copper lines on the exterior condenser freezing up. It was turning cooler and just left it be. Turned it on once over the winter just to check it out and it froze up pretty quickly.
Called a tech out today. Apparently there was air in the line and possibly some acid from a bad condenser fan. It appears that the tech who installed our new condenser 4yrs ago never evap'd the system and left air in the line. Don't know HVAC so I have no clue if a system could run 4yrs with air in the line. Just what the tech today told me.
The tech today verified there was plenty of refrigerant in the system. He also purged the air from the system. The air filters are new. The coils in the attic have been cleaned. After all that, the lines outside and the evap coils on the handler are still freezing up. After the freeze, the air handler fan cuts off.
The fan in on the handler turns freely by hand and there isn't any burnt smell. The capacitor on the handler fan was changed out today. The air handler is old and in need of replacement but want to understand what is going on.
Called a tech out today. Apparently there was air in the line and possibly some acid from a bad condenser fan. It appears that the tech who installed our new condenser 4yrs ago never evap'd the system and left air in the line. Don't know HVAC so I have no clue if a system could run 4yrs with air in the line. Just what the tech today told me.
The tech today verified there was plenty of refrigerant in the system. He also purged the air from the system. The air filters are new. The coils in the attic have been cleaned. After all that, the lines outside and the evap coils on the handler are still freezing up. After the freeze, the air handler fan cuts off.
The fan in on the handler turns freely by hand and there isn't any burnt smell. The capacitor on the handler fan was changed out today. The air handler is old and in need of replacement but want to understand what is going on.
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