pluged filter, dirty coils,
Im not exactly sure, I know it helps makes the air cold coming from your car air conditioner.
It regulates the air pressure coming out of the compressor. Usually, they are adjustable and used to lower the air pressure.
The compressor is so hot b/c there are fans inside that push the hot air out of the refrigerator. No cold air is blowing out b/c the cold air is going into the fridge.
You are out of refrigerant.
Your air handler is working but the compressor outside isn't. The air handler is responsible for pumping the cooled air through the vents and into your house. It may be located in the attic, basement, or perhaps the garage. The compressor/heat exchanger is outside. If it is damaged or has sprung a refrigerant leak, it won't cool the air. Most AC units are on different electrical circuits than the air handler. Before you call the repair man, make sure the circuit breaker or fuse for the compressor hasn't tripped or blown. In most cases where the AC isn't cooling, the problem is with insufficient refrigerant.
There is 36.7 IRA that is in a one ton of air compressor.
If your air handler has an Energy Star label and a high SEER rating it will help cut down on your energy costs. The higher the rating, the more energy it will save. All HVAC units include an air handler to circulate the air whether it's hot or cold. The air handler is the part found indoors. Without it your air conditioning unit isn't really doing anything for you as the cold air isn't getting where you want it.
Ours is outside by the compressor, there is a fuse box with a plug like you have in the bathroom with a reset switch
If the coil in the air handler is 2.5 tons, yes. The system is mismatched and you may also experience compressor failures due to liquid refrigerant flooding back to the compressor due to the undersized evaporator coil.
It's somewhat cold. It's just very little cold air coming out. Can't hear the vent blow the air as well.
No, the compressor only draws out the heat from air. The blower motor either blows warm air or cold air.
Is the compressor running ?