I am averaging a tech every 2 months to work on my central air unit. (Heat Pump) Have had a new thermostat, new compressor, coils cleaned, freon replaced; all done this year. The unit iced over yesterday and technician returned today (after unit thawed) and stated that the "high side pressure" is running 325 psi and should be 275 psi. He further stated that this could be caused by low freon or dirty coils. Is this true? Coils were supposedly cleaned in July of this year (inside and outside coils). Compressor was replaced in February, so one would assume freon was full at that time. I need to figure out how to fix this thing instead of calling a tech every 2 months to come put freon in it. Help!! Tech today added freon and the high side pressure is still at 325 psi. Also, interestingly, noted that there is a switch (tech says high or low pressure switch to turn off unit if pressure was too high or too low) and the electrical leads were cut.
Would much appreciate any imput. I am trying to figure out who to call and how to handle this thing.
Vivian
Would much appreciate any imput. I am trying to figure out who to call and how to handle this thing.
Vivian
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