Hello all. New to the forum and need some help with a AC condensor fan issue.
Today I came home and heard some weird noise coming from the side of the house and when I checked I noticed the AC condensor fan was not spinning but everything else sounded as if it was working. It was not that hot at the fan plus when I went in the house to turn the unit off it was pretty cool in the house. So it appears to maybe just happened or at least stop running for a short period of time. The unit was working perfectly fine this morning before I left for work.
What should I do to determine if the fan is the only problem? If it's the motor are there any special steps needed to be taken to replace the motor? It doesn't look to be too daunting of a task plus I am mechanically inclined. HELP!!!
Note: I did a search and noticed that some responses stated to maybe replace the capacitor along with the motor. Should the capacitor be replaced also.
Spec info: Comfortmaker condensor (just over 10yrs old) ; Model No. K55HXPSS7299 Motor PN: HQ1082641EM (1.3 amp, 208-230v, rpm 1075); Maker of motor IEmerson.
I did some research and got this info. The unit is a Permanent split capacitor (K), stator lamination is 5.5" (55), motor includes an integral thermal protector of the automatic reset type and motor protector combination (HX) that is recognized for locked-rotor and no load no-air-over running-heating protection. Don't know what all this really means but some added info that may help.
I appreciate any help.
Today I came home and heard some weird noise coming from the side of the house and when I checked I noticed the AC condensor fan was not spinning but everything else sounded as if it was working. It was not that hot at the fan plus when I went in the house to turn the unit off it was pretty cool in the house. So it appears to maybe just happened or at least stop running for a short period of time. The unit was working perfectly fine this morning before I left for work.
What should I do to determine if the fan is the only problem? If it's the motor are there any special steps needed to be taken to replace the motor? It doesn't look to be too daunting of a task plus I am mechanically inclined. HELP!!!
Note: I did a search and noticed that some responses stated to maybe replace the capacitor along with the motor. Should the capacitor be replaced also.
Spec info: Comfortmaker condensor (just over 10yrs old) ; Model No. K55HXPSS7299 Motor PN: HQ1082641EM (1.3 amp, 208-230v, rpm 1075); Maker of motor IEmerson.
I did some research and got this info. The unit is a Permanent split capacitor (K), stator lamination is 5.5" (55), motor includes an integral thermal protector of the automatic reset type and motor protector combination (HX) that is recognized for locked-rotor and no load no-air-over running-heating protection. Don't know what all this really means but some added info that may help.
I appreciate any help.
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