Lammy
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I'm having problems with my LG 25.5 K BTU window AC.
I turned on the AC when the lights came on this morning, but the fan inside of the AC does not turn on. The AC is an LG. just over a 2 ton. 25,500 BTU i believe. 220 volt.
if anyone has any troubleshooting ideas for me I would appreciate it.
I've had the large window AC installed in the attic above my garden for about a year and a half. the attic is well vented near the AC and it's rather cold outside (20-30°f). I've heard that some AC's need a low ambient temperature kit. but I used mine all last winter in the same capacity with no problems. plus I have a similar model that I'm using that is actually in a window and is working with no problems.
I have a co2 burner hanging underneath the AC so that normally the hot air from the burner rises up to the AC and is instantly cooled to a reasonable level and blown into the garden area. but while the lights were off I had the AC turned off and was using the CO 2 burner plugged into a thermostat to heat the room. I hope that did not somehow overheat the AC. I would think it should not have been a problem because I still had some circulation fans running and I was only heating the room to about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. however all the heat from the burner would have went straight up to the niche in the ceiling were the AC is installed. but it's not like it started to melt or anything.
it seems that I can hear the fan trying to spin but it sounds like its under powered. I tried turning off most of my lights. I ran a new wire to the AC off of a different breaker to test the wiring. I also tried banging on the face of it a couple times. all to no avail. I've switched different modes and settings on the AC to make sure the fans is suppose to kick on and indeed I can hear it try. all my circulation fans an inline fans are still working.
anyway I'm really tired and the attic is hard to get to, to access the AC so I thought I would ask if anybody had any troubleshooting ideas and I'll try and take care of it a little later.
thanks in advance for your time.
Lammy
I turned on the AC when the lights came on this morning, but the fan inside of the AC does not turn on. The AC is an LG. just over a 2 ton. 25,500 BTU i believe. 220 volt.
if anyone has any troubleshooting ideas for me I would appreciate it.
I've had the large window AC installed in the attic above my garden for about a year and a half. the attic is well vented near the AC and it's rather cold outside (20-30°f). I've heard that some AC's need a low ambient temperature kit. but I used mine all last winter in the same capacity with no problems. plus I have a similar model that I'm using that is actually in a window and is working with no problems.
I have a co2 burner hanging underneath the AC so that normally the hot air from the burner rises up to the AC and is instantly cooled to a reasonable level and blown into the garden area. but while the lights were off I had the AC turned off and was using the CO 2 burner plugged into a thermostat to heat the room. I hope that did not somehow overheat the AC. I would think it should not have been a problem because I still had some circulation fans running and I was only heating the room to about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. however all the heat from the burner would have went straight up to the niche in the ceiling were the AC is installed. but it's not like it started to melt or anything.
it seems that I can hear the fan trying to spin but it sounds like its under powered. I tried turning off most of my lights. I ran a new wire to the AC off of a different breaker to test the wiring. I also tried banging on the face of it a couple times. all to no avail. I've switched different modes and settings on the AC to make sure the fans is suppose to kick on and indeed I can hear it try. all my circulation fans an inline fans are still working.
anyway I'm really tired and the attic is hard to get to, to access the AC so I thought I would ask if anybody had any troubleshooting ideas and I'll try and take care of it a little later.
thanks in advance for your time.
Lammy