Your compressor is not working. Through evaporation compressors cool the
evaporator coil and the fan blows air across it. So if the fan is blowing hot air
the compressor is not cooling the coil.
But check to see if the dial inside the fridge is turned to "more cold" , that turns the compressor on.
there are 3 main reasons that your a/c is blowing warm during a call for cooling they are 1.the electric resistance heater is on 2. the reversing valve is energized in a Heat Pump, or you are low on refrigerant
If you feel behind a fridge, you will feel the warm air. This warmth is from the inside of the fridge as the inside is cooled, and from the pump.
A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
That is exactly how a heat pump works in heating mode are you sure it's not a heat pump?
when cold and warm air mix together it makes moisture and the moisture go around the can since it is filled with water. :)
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
low on freon
heater on at idle and will not blow warm air. when moving it blows the warm air from the vents. what will cause this
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Isn't a heater supposed to blow warm air?
This temperature difference in a refrigerator is due to the way the cooling system is designed. Cold air sinks, so the bottom of the refrigerator, where the vents are usually located, is cooler. Meanwhile, the top shelves are warmer because they are farther away from the cooling source and are impacted by warm air that rises.
blowing cool air, is the air only in your mouth... warm air comes from your lungs. temperature also varies by how open your mouth is while blowing air out
smelled electrical burn now central air is blowing warm air non stop
it is a heater. heat. it blows heat. warm air
Blowing out "haaa" feels warm because it involves the mouth producing warm air from the lungs. On the other hand, blowing out "phooo" feels cool because it involves the process of evaporation of saliva from the mouth, which cools the air as it exits.
Because fire is to hot
low on refrigerant or the compressor isn't running..