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A time delay fuse will not blow at the first sign of an overload. It will delay blowing just long enough to allow a motor to start or a compressor to startup.
Overdrive, Delay and a Compressor.
Yes, if there is an anti recycle time delay in the unit. No if there is not. If there has not been sufficient time since the last off cycle and a new on command for the refrigerant pressures to equalize, the compressor will attempt to start but will fail several times on it`s internal overload protection device until the pressures are equal before it finally does start. Giving the appearance of a time delay, this situation however should not affect either the indoor or outdoor fan. So if there is a delay on the indoor fan starting, there is probably a delay timer which may even be built into the thermostat.
No, you do NOT earn credits for restarting and completing an island in poptropica.
Its the same as Restarting your PC, your Mobile Phone,, etc Just switch it off and then switch On.
In order to keep your home air conditioning from restarting right after it stops raise the temperature on the thermostat. This will keep it from restarting so soon after it stops.
Some units have an on delay relay. This is installed to protect the compressor when a short cycling or quick on and off shuch as when the power blinks on and off. When the compressor is running it can build up a lot of pressure and be hard on the motor to start. The delay gives time for this pressure to dissipate. Often there is an adustment on the relay from around 0.3 sec. to around 10 min.
A standard fuse will blow in just milliseconds when excess current flow or a short is detected. A time delay fuse on the other hand may take 5-10 seconds to blow under the same conditions. You would want to use a time delay fuse in a device that uses lots of current at startup but then uses less after it is started. An electric motor or compressor is an example.
You can fix your Samsung Galaxy Ace if it keeps restarting by restoring your phone to its original factory settings. This wil take your phone back to its original settings and get rid of the restarting problem.