petrapkg unit condnserfan motor
If I understand your question correctly, your indoor fan motor is the one not running. If that is the case, the gurgling sound you are hearing is the refrigerant being pumped into the indoor coil. You need a new motor. If this is a gas furnace, you need a 115V motor; if it is a heatpump, you need a 230V motor.
The split AC indoor unit fan may not be working due to issues such as a faulty motor, a broken fan blade, a malfunctioning capacitor, or a problem with the wiring. It is recommended to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
No, the unit has to operate on the voltage specified. The internal controls are all designed to operate on a 240 volt input. The motor in the air conditioner will not operate at the lower voltage and without this compressor motor operating the unit will not get cold.
The blower motor control unit is located on the back of the blower motor. 1. Check fuse. 2. Turn on heat and check for voltage at blower motor. Found voltage replace blower. 3. Check for supply power from the fuse on the red wire going to the blower control unit. 4. Check for a good ground on the black wire on the control unit. 5. Check for control power on the yellow wire from the climate control unit. When you select a fan speed (or the unit selects a speed in auto mode) a voltage that ranges from .4 - 9 volts is sent down the yellow wire to the blower motor control unit. 6. If all these checks are good than change the blower motor control unit. Hope this helps.
The outside AC unit fan motor is responsible for circulating air over the condenser coils to help release heat from the refrigerant, allowing the air conditioning system to cool the indoor space effectively.
This unit is called volts.
This is called a motor unit.
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Change the indoor filter, wipe the indoor unit down, and spray off the condenser
ummm... ...voltage?