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There is no reset button on a central air unit, there is a small breaker or fuse box outside next to the unit, it is possible the fuse is blown or breaker tripped.
Have you checked the breaker outside by the unit
Your outside central unit may be tripping the breaker due to various reasons, such as a short circuit in the wiring, a faulty compressor, or dirty condenser coils that cause the unit to overheat. Additionally, if the capacitor is failing or if there is an accumulation of debris blocking airflow, it can lead to increased electrical load and cause the breaker to trip. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues and ensure the unit operates efficiently.
The breaker box is typically located on the outside of the house near the electrical meter.
The breaker box is typically located outside the house on the side or back of the building.
It goes through a cable.
The problem is probably outside. Can`t tell you much more than that from here. The condenser unit outside was not running. I checked the circuit breaker box and found the 220 breaker had been switched off. Turned it back on and now it's running and I'm getting cool air.
The outside breaker box is typically located near the main electrical panel, but outside the building or house.
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Even though the A/C unit is outside, the breaker for it will be in the entrance panel box inside your home. It should be clearly marked.
it gets bright outside
a disconnect? if its a switch, turn it all the way off... then all the way on. if it pulls out and has fuses then be sure they work and stick it back in. or it could be that the breaker inside has been tripped. then you would turn it off then on.