Sounda like you have a heat pump, more than likely you are low on refigerant
Condenser coil
What kind of heat do you have? Heat Pump? Be glad it runs.
I have a4 ton air handler and a three and a half ton condenser 13 seer goodman heat pump will my seer change
Typically, it is a Condenser or Heat Pump outside and a furnace and cooling coils inside
The key components of a heat pump condensing unit are the compressor, condenser coil, and fan. The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant, the condenser coil releases heat from the refrigerant, and the fan helps dissipate the heat. These components work together to efficiently transfer heat from inside to outside, making the system more energy-efficient.
A heat pump in the home will be the air conditioning compressor. It will be a heavy unit that is usually square to cylindrical and attached to cooling tower assembly.
The reason why it is called a barometric condenser is because it makes contact and it is a long vertical pipe into which it condensates and cools the liquid flow to accomplish the removal of pressure. It is also stated that when the pump is used the system is called a low level barometric condenser.
by air pump
There is a short somewhere. Probably the condenser fan motor or the compressor. Time to have it checked out by a competent, trusted techenician.
It stand for commercial hot water... u may also interested in CHP---Combined heat and power CWP-- Condenser water pump CW - Chilled water pump
No, it is not advisable to mix a heat pump condenser unit with a non-heat pump indoor unit. The two systems are designed differently and operate at different efficiencies. Mixing the components could result in poor performance and potentially damage to the system. It's best to use matching components for optimal performance.