In most residential systems, the home thermostat is connected to the interior air handler unit which is then connected to the exterior compressor.
It is common to see control wiring from the compressor unit following a freon tube to the interior unit.
The relay actuated by the thermostat which starts and stops the compressor and condenser fan in the outdoor unit.
Why would you want to? It is in the system for a reason, namely to turn the compressor on and off according to the schedule set by the thermostat. If you bypass it, you would be forcing the compressor to run when the rest of the system isn't, which sounds like a recipe for disaster.
in the cpu, or central processing unit
A refrigerant compressor will be hot when running whether or not the charge is too high or too low. If the charge is too low, the compressor will cycle on and off. If too high the compressor may not run at all.
the microprocessor, also called the processor or the central processing unit (CPU)
The relay actuated by the thermostat which starts and stops the compressor and condenser fan in the outdoor unit.
can a faluty thermostat affect your central ac working?
Improperly programmed programmable thermostat.
Yes your compressor comes when you set your thermostat to "Fan" setting and you have it on cool setting.
It depends, if the unit is older it might require a hard start kit, but most of the time yes the thermostat senses that the controlled space needs cooling/heating then sends a signal to the unit telling it to come on bada-boom the compressor starts running and the unit is up and ruuning
Your contactor in the outdoor unit is stuck closed.
connected to thermostat housing
It sounds as if the compressor is not starting.
A central air conditioning unit will commonly turn on and off intermittently. To stop this, adjust the temperature on the thermostat or switch the unit either on or off rather than the automatic setting on the thermostat.
the big line is the suction for the the compressor in the A/C unit, The small line is the compressor discharge that goes to the furnace
You can`t... There is normally no relay on the indoor unit that starts and stops the outdoor unit. The switching of the thermostat starts and stops the condensing unit, if it is not running, and the thermostat cooling contact is closed, the problem is outside.
compressor blankets or,longer returns otherwise you have what you have