I arrived to a diagnostic service call. System was found to be low on R-22 refrigerant. Discussed options with customer. Customer has opted to purchase a new system, refrigerant was added to keep customer comfortable until installation can be done. Cost of refrigerant will be returned off the price of the new system.
I was unable to perform a diagnostic due to the furnace being in the attic, as well as it being extremely warm when I arrived. I returned a few days later and discovered a contained space pak unit, and we do not service these units.
Replaced contactor due to a burned out coil. Tstat wire going outside was broken so I replaced a section of it. Only getting 13v outside. Checked transformer in air handler and it’s only sending out 13v. Air handler only receiving 120v from breaker box due to it being wired to a single pole 15A. Need to return with a double pole and re wire it.
Replaced contactor due to a burned out coil. Tstat wire going outside was broken so I replaced a section of it. Only getting 13v outside. Checked transformer in air handler and it’s only sending out 13v. Air handler only receiving 120v from breaker box due to it being wired to a single pole 15A. Need to return with a double pole and re wire it.
I arrived to a diagnostic service call after rescheduling due to ice, and found that the system was leaking refrigerant. I provided the customer with options to repair and replace, and customer will get in contact with me when they have decided.
I completed a diagnostic on a Trane air conditioner. Upon arrival I found that the breaker was tripped. Compressor-14A rated 16A HIGH. Refrigerant levels: 84/269 22SH. I gave the client options to replace the unit.
I completed a diagnostic on a 2 Carrier Air Conditioners. I determined that the unit was not wired correctly. Fixed the wiring and added refrigerant to both A/C units.