The first thing that you will need to check will be the condensers fan capacitor.................
1. When either the cooling fan/fans are not working or on some models the fan clutch is bad.. 2. When the system has been overcharged. 3. If either the a/c condenser or radiator is very dirty.........
No. The condenser fan is for the A/C(right side). The radiator fan is on the left.
Are you sure it is the condenser fan that continues to run? It is not uncommon for the radiator cooling system fan to continue to operate after you shut down, due to the fact that the coolant in the radiator is still hot. It is designed this way. Check to make sure you are referring to the correct fan.
easy it is over heating for some reason your condenser is not removing the heata clean condenser with hoseb make sure fan is working or add extra fan to condenserc make sure coil is in good orderd you may have air in system remove charge evac and recharge.e recharge with pure propane r600a
number of things. you could have a bad condenser fan motor. bad contactor or a bad run cap for the condenser fan motor.
This equipment is all builders grade stuff. I have attached a link to the spec sheet for equivalent RUUD condensing units ( made by RHEEM ), just substitute the U in the model # with an R to get the Rheem equivalent. http://216.122.22.11/FetchDocument.aspx?ID=8d394c1a-0ef7-43d0-bfe8-3f7c8861a7f7 This past May I bought a UGPR07 furnace (two stage & VS fan) with a UAPL030 (14 SEER) condenser and an RCFL-HM-3617coil for $5600. So you are in the ballpark pricewise but you may be able to get better equipment for a little more $.
Read the tag on the condenser, it will be noted as LRA. Be sure to check the LRA for the fan as well and add them together for the total. If it is not listed on the tag it will certainly be listed seperately on both the compressor and the fan motor. LRA = Locked Rotor Amps.
it should blow directly to the condenser
to splite the phase
My refrigerator was not cooling. I've replaced a brand new condenser fan motor and both the fans are working fine. Tech suggested that it might be lown on freon.Can you tell me how can we figure out whether it is low on freon? Also, what else might be a problem. Compressor seems to be working fine. I've SAMSUNG refrigerator
heat rejection through converctional or static means.(fan or air cooled condenser)
The condenser fan is more likely to run when the car is idling. So if it NEVER comes on when idling you definitely have a problem. If the condenser is not cooled, then your compressor could get overloaded. It may be a problem with a relay that is preventing the fan from running - or some other issue.