I would first try to turn the stat up to 80 degrees turn off both breakers, one to the outside condenser and the other to the air handler inside, leave the breakers off for about 30 minutes. then turn the breaker to the out side unit first then 5 minutes later turn on the breaker for the inside unit. Wait another 5 minutes and turn the stat to 68 and wait a few minutes system should reset and work like it should. If that don't work I would say the starter capacitor is bad. Or the compressor is bad. Or may need to refill the lines. If the first don't work it is time to call a repair man.
Hope it works
Sincerly
Troy H
No it is on the inside
The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the nerves outside the central nervous system.
Electron
ganglia
a mature root has an outside layer, the epidermis, and a central cylinder of vascular tissue.
The thermostat turns on the heat pump and indoor fan. If an electrical sub circuit to or within the heat pump fails or locks out the heat pump, the outdoor part will not turn on.
South Central Pennsylvania outside Harrisburg…
bad motor or capacitor
Central
An Emergency Alert system should have a central station by the main entrance, with sensors at each outside entrance/exit. There should be a smoke detector in close proximity to the kitchen and each bedroom. Some people opt to have each window wired in as well.
Outside, outskirted, not central
No, it is not okay to put your oil central heating boiler outside. It should be in an enclosed area.
It is an outside condensing unit for a 4 ton split system a/c.
Any medical emergency involving an injury. These emergencies tend to happen quickly and are generally caused by outside forces acting upon the body.
Turn it off.
No it is on the inside
A group of firefighters and emergency services personnel.