ouside HVAC unit
More than likely the fuel level sending unit has been damaged or the wiring may be damaged or disconnected.
The fan motor in an outside AC unit helps to circulate air over the condenser coils, which helps to release heat from the refrigerant and cool down the air that is being blown into your home.
Unit-level activity have costs that are incurred for every single unit that is produced. Batch-level activity have costs that are incurred for each batch that the company is going to produce, no matter if 3 or 30 units are being produced (e.g. setup costs). This is the explanation I received from my accounting professor at least.
Only if the outside unit is a heat pump.
you add the refrigerant in your outside unit but still is going to circulate to your inside unit doing a complete loop
None. They are contained within th eunit and do not leave unless the unit is damaged.
Yes, the outside unit of a heat pump system is supposed to run when the heat is on.
Yes you can. I see mobiles in my park with window units, rooftop units and outside ground level units.
Yes, the outside unit of a heating system typically runs when the heat is on to help transfer heat from the outside air to the inside of the building.
The purpose of the thermostat wires outside the AC unit is to connect the thermostat inside the building to the AC unit outside, allowing the thermostat to communicate with the AC unit and control its operation based on the desired temperature settings.
Well it can but if it does it will be somthing not to worry about.may be the contactor of the unit may get damaged,but that would still be really hard to happen thers a lot more going on on the furnace than just the a/c.i would worry bout the furnace
disconnect beside unit may have blown fuse or tripped breaker,contactor in outside unit may be bad,or no coolant in system