Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Trane Heating And Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Specialist PLEASE Help Me!!!?

Air conditioning specialist PLEASE help me!!!? - trane heating and air conditioning

Both a warning, OK, this is complicated

-Trane central air conditioning and heating unit
Living in a mobile home with exposed wires
Electronic Thermostat

We had very bad storms yesterday, and I think that somehow fried the thermostat

Now when you turn the thermostat on my kicks on the stove no reason

The fan does not stop for breath permanently in the outside air with heat or in the air for its strong 95F in my house now

My I ask what has happened to the devil? and How do I solve this problem?

3 comments:

opal1331 said...

If I remove read correctly, the thermostat from its base, the fan / s in hot weather to blame? If so, then the increase of power from a backup of the electronic panel in the oven.
When the thermostat circuit and this problem exists, may be that, as stated above, and a new panel is in order.
The system by simply turning a switch or pull the switch or fuse, and call a service of man, unless you're familiar with bulletin boards and their operation.
I guess the old adage that it has a "Trane" was just wrong.
Although rare, I've seen so far this with any brand or mark, and the flash does not require a direct hit, close enough to make a wave.
If I am correct in my diagnosis, so make sure to install surge protection on the route along the repair, preventative.

opal1331 said...

If I remove read correctly, the thermostat from its base, the fan / s in hot weather to blame? If so, then the increase of power from a backup of the electronic panel in the oven.
When the thermostat circuit and this problem exists, may be that, as stated above, and a new panel is in order.
The system by simply turning a switch or pull the switch or fuse, and call a service of man, unless you're familiar with bulletin boards and their operation.
I guess the old adage that it has a "Trane" was just wrong.
Although rare, I've seen so far this with any brand or mark, and the flash does not require a direct hit, close enough to make a wave.
If I am correct in my diagnosis, so make sure to install surge protection on the route along the repair, preventative.

gizmoe said...

The typical RV system is a gas or electric stove with a system of distribution (A / C evaporator coil in the furnace with copper refrigerant lines to an external capacitor) or an outdoor package A / C unit has channeled, together with the pipe, connected to the heating channels and a separate statement.
Command center of the furnace fan can operate the hot air oven in due time in the house. Older furnaces have a fan switch that turns on the fan when the temperature increases heat exchangers.
It can be a problem with the A / C fan running all the time to correct itself when the temperature drops.
Regardless of how your system is configured to not only returned to the outdoor air.

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