Hello and thanks for your help in advance. Our A/C stopped working and after replacing the contact relay and testing for 24 volts still can't find the problem.
Our Ruud A/C heat pump unit has been working fine all year here in FL. We had it serviced last fall and everything checked out fine. Service company said the unit was about 12 yrs. old.
We have been without power for 6 days from the hurricane and now have elec. again. The A/C was working fine prior to loosing power and has been working fine Fri./Sat./Sun. after power was restored and then Monday afternoon stopped cooling. The blower inside is working and the thermostat is new so I checked the unit outside only to find it was not doing anything. I checked for power and it has power at the contact relay, I then pushed in the contact relay button and the unit started. I released the button and the unit stopped. I waited about 2 min. and then pushed the button again and wedged a stick against the button to hold it in this time and the A/C has been cooling great. The big line is sweating cold and the small line is warm/hot. The fan outside is working fine. I set the therostat to 76 when the inside temp was 80 and it cooled the house down in a couple hours with an outside temp in the high 80's.
when the inside temp reached 76 and the inside blower turned off the outside unit still runs because I had a stick holding in the contacts. I can turn the thermostat down from 76 to 74 while the outside unit is still running and the inside fan comes on again and continues to cool just fine.
I checked for 24 volts at the contact relay and was getting 19 volts to ground which would drop to 14 when I push in on the contact relay. I replaced the old contact relay with a new one and it still does the same thing. I thought maybe the 24 volt transformer was weak so I replaced it and still had the same exact problem.
We know the thermostat is working and we have 24 volts inside so what would cause the contact relay not to engage when the unit is cooling just fine if I hold the contacts in ?
Remember the unit ran fine after the power was restored for 3-1/2 days and then when we had the brown out that's when things went bad.
Do you think the electric company may have had a surge and it caused the problem ? My battery backup unit came on in the computer room and said there was noise on the line and this was about the same time the A/C stopped cooling. Any help would be great. I don't know much about A/C but with a little help can prob. figure it out. I don't know the A/C tech terms or names of all parts so if you could please explain in simple terms that would help.
I have included some links to pictures of the A/C unit which will show the relay I'm talking about including a wiring schematic.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Picture of Rudd Logo on unit, shows type of unit:
Picture of contact relay panel area with stick holding relay button:
picture of wiring schematic from units side panel:
Thanks again for your help, maybe I can return the favor in another topic.
Our Ruud A/C heat pump unit has been working fine all year here in FL. We had it serviced last fall and everything checked out fine. Service company said the unit was about 12 yrs. old.
We have been without power for 6 days from the hurricane and now have elec. again. The A/C was working fine prior to loosing power and has been working fine Fri./Sat./Sun. after power was restored and then Monday afternoon stopped cooling. The blower inside is working and the thermostat is new so I checked the unit outside only to find it was not doing anything. I checked for power and it has power at the contact relay, I then pushed in the contact relay button and the unit started. I released the button and the unit stopped. I waited about 2 min. and then pushed the button again and wedged a stick against the button to hold it in this time and the A/C has been cooling great. The big line is sweating cold and the small line is warm/hot. The fan outside is working fine. I set the therostat to 76 when the inside temp was 80 and it cooled the house down in a couple hours with an outside temp in the high 80's.
when the inside temp reached 76 and the inside blower turned off the outside unit still runs because I had a stick holding in the contacts. I can turn the thermostat down from 76 to 74 while the outside unit is still running and the inside fan comes on again and continues to cool just fine.
I checked for 24 volts at the contact relay and was getting 19 volts to ground which would drop to 14 when I push in on the contact relay. I replaced the old contact relay with a new one and it still does the same thing. I thought maybe the 24 volt transformer was weak so I replaced it and still had the same exact problem.
We know the thermostat is working and we have 24 volts inside so what would cause the contact relay not to engage when the unit is cooling just fine if I hold the contacts in ?
Remember the unit ran fine after the power was restored for 3-1/2 days and then when we had the brown out that's when things went bad.
Do you think the electric company may have had a surge and it caused the problem ? My battery backup unit came on in the computer room and said there was noise on the line and this was about the same time the A/C stopped cooling. Any help would be great. I don't know much about A/C but with a little help can prob. figure it out. I don't know the A/C tech terms or names of all parts so if you could please explain in simple terms that would help.
I have included some links to pictures of the A/C unit which will show the relay I'm talking about including a wiring schematic.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Picture of Rudd Logo on unit, shows type of unit:
Picture of contact relay panel area with stick holding relay button:
picture of wiring schematic from units side panel:
Thanks again for your help, maybe I can return the favor in another topic.
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