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Why is my AC condenser fan not working?

Why is my AC condenser fan not working?

Capacitor Problems The capacitor stores energy that is used to power your air conditioner’s fans. There are several reasons the capacitor of your HVAC unit can fail. These include overheating, running too long, power surges, and age. When the capacitor fails, the condenser fan will no longer rotate.

What happens when a condenser fan does not work?

Because the condenser fan cool such an important part of the AC system it is very important to pay attention to its operation if you find that your AC is not working. A failed fan will not only fail to produce cold air, but can even result in damage to the AC system due to overheating.

Is there a condenser motor in an air conditioner?

One of the major components of that process is the condenser. A major component of the condenser is a condenser fan motor. Furthermore, both air source heat pumps and air conditioners have a condenser fan motor. Is your Condenser Fan Motor Not Turning? For an air conditioner, the condenser fan motor is used to reject heat.

Why is the fan not turning on my heat pump?

So if you have a heat pump and it is winter, and you recognize the fan motor is not turning sometimes then you likely do not have a problem with the condenser fan motor. I get calls all the time about heat pumps and the condenser fan motor not turning when in heating mode.

What to do when your condenser unit stops running?

at COMPRESSORE FAILURE DIAGNOSIS. If the condenser unit fan won’t start at all, check for power to the unit and to the fan motor and that all of the controls are calling for cooling (or heat pump operation); check for loose, disconnected wires; Check for a frozen fan motor (motor won’t turn manually when power is off).

How do you replace a condenser fan motor?

How to Replace an AC Condenser Fan Motor Step 1: Disconnect the AC Condenser power. Step 2: Open up the access panel on the condenser. Step 3: Locate the parts inside. Step 4: Remove the old motor:

Why a condensing fan motor is overheating?

Your AC fan motors can overheat because of… Dirty fan blades: If dirt or debris cover the condenser fan blades or the squirrel cage of the blower, it puts extra strain on the motor. This extra strain will cause the motor to overheat.

Why is my air conditioning fan not working?

There are four specific reasons why you might find your air conditioner fan not working. The circuit breaker has tripped. The disconnect box is damaged. The primary motor control is disabled. The motor itself is compromised.

How do you test a condenser fan motor?

To check the condenser fan motor, first unplug the refrigerator and pull it away from the wall. Remove the rear access cover from the motor compartment. Use a paintbrush to remove the dust from the fan blades, motor and condenser. Then vacuum the area thoroughly. Turn the fan blade to see if it moves freely.

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Ruth Doyle