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Old 08-05-2009, 09:27 PM   #1
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My home has a xe 1100 Trane. The outside unit isn't working. Stop it today. I can heard a noise like the unit is getting power. The fan inside is not working. Thanks ~C
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My home has a xe 1100 Trane. The outside unit isn't working. Stop it today. I can heard a noise like the unit is getting power. The fan inside is not working. Thanks ~C
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What part of "Professional HVAC Contractors Only" isn't written in English ???
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Ok, I'd like to learn. Here http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/progr...lled-trade/rf/

or here http://www.pennfoster.edu/refrigerat...amOutline.html

any help? Thanks master
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My home has a xe 1100 Trane. The outside unit isn't working. Stop it today. I can heard a noise like the unit is getting power. The fan inside is not working. Thanks ~C
If you’re an HVACR student, you most likely don’t have a home.
Even so, you would have to admit, the details given are pretty sketchy for an online diagnosis.

Stop it today…
It can heard a noise like the unit is getting power…
The fan inside is not working…
I'd like to learn…

No voltage, amperage, ambient, DB, WB temp or pressure readings…. Nothing at all….C’mon

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ROTFLMAO!!!!

Your probably right
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If you’re an HVACR student, you most likely don’t have a home.
Even so, you would have to admit, the details given are pretty sketchy for an online diagnosis.

Stop it today…
It can heard a noise like the unit is getting power…
The fan inside is not working…
I'd like to learn…

No voltage, amperage, ambient, DB, WB temp or pressure readings…. Nothing at all….C’mon
<h3>I did a better troubleshooting. The compressor hums but won’t start and the OD fan won’t start. When I moved the blades to make sure the motor isn’t stuck the motor starts working. The AC runs ok since yesterday, around the 5pm the OD Fan stop running again. I checked the connections everything looks great. I think the problem is the run capacitor (CR)

Thanks DuMass

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<h3>I did a better troubleshooting. The compressor hums but won’t start and the OD fan won’t start. When I moved the blades to make sure the motor isn’t stuck the motor starts working. The AC runs ok since yesterday, around the 5pm the OD Fan stop running again. I checked the connections everything looks great. I think the problem is the run capacitor (CR)

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You are funny. I like it. I think you do not know the answer.
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You are funny. I like it. I think you do not know the answer.
You are even more funny because I don't think you are a student of hvac.

Does not matter if you think I know the answer...MY air conditioner works.
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You are even more funny because I don't think you are a student of hvac.

Does not matter if you think I know the answer...MY air conditioner works.

I'm glad your AC is running. I'm not a student yet. I'm looking for an online class. I'm looking for these 2 places.

http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/progr...lled-trade/rf/
http://www.pennfoster.edu/refrigerat...amOutline.html

Do you know these places?
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Then you lied in your original post.

This site is for HVAC professionals only.

Do not post again. I am reporting your infraction and you will probably be banned.

When you registered to get on this site the rules stated quite plainly you must be in an HVAC job.

Why did you lie?
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Then you lied in your original post.

This site is for HVAC professionals only.

Do not post again. I am reporting your infraction and you will probably be banned.

When you registered to get on this site the rules stated quite plainly you must be in an HVAC job.

Why did you lie?
I sincerely neglect. I thought I was forum about HVAC for helping not professional.
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