Boundertom
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- Jan 5, 2011
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I have 3 Pioneer mini splits. I installed them all myself. I love them. The oldest, an 18,000 BTU is about 4 years old. It has started giving me a little trouble. I have noticed the compressor and condenser fan shutting down, even when the thermostat is stilling calling for cooling. Example, room temp 74 degrees, thermostat 68 degrees, compressor not running. It has always kept up fine before. Normally, the compressor just slows down (inverter style unit). I started paying closer attention today to what was happening. The compressor would run for 2 to 4 minutes and stop. If would be off for 2 to 2.5 minutes then restart. Over and over.
I was thinking it might be a bit low on refrigerant, and was about to put a gauge on it. (Only one service port) Then, I was looking at the indoor unit and noticed that the fan was fairly dirty. I started cleaning the fan with a bottle brush. Kind of a PITA. I am not even done and needed a break and decided to turn on the unit for a while. It has been running for about 30 minutes now, and compressor has not shut off at all. I am showing about a 25 degree differential between room and outlet air.
So, here is my question: What about a dirty fan (reduced airflow over the evaporator) would result in the compressor cycling on and off? My knowledge of air conditioning systems is a little rudimentary, and I don't get this. It has only been a little over a half hour, but I think I may have solved the problem. I appreciate any wisdom from those more knowledgeable.
Thanks!
Tom, in AZ (100+ degrees today) (Again!)
I was thinking it might be a bit low on refrigerant, and was about to put a gauge on it. (Only one service port) Then, I was looking at the indoor unit and noticed that the fan was fairly dirty. I started cleaning the fan with a bottle brush. Kind of a PITA. I am not even done and needed a break and decided to turn on the unit for a while. It has been running for about 30 minutes now, and compressor has not shut off at all. I am showing about a 25 degree differential between room and outlet air.
So, here is my question: What about a dirty fan (reduced airflow over the evaporator) would result in the compressor cycling on and off? My knowledge of air conditioning systems is a little rudimentary, and I don't get this. It has only been a little over a half hour, but I think I may have solved the problem. I appreciate any wisdom from those more knowledgeable.
Thanks!
Tom, in AZ (100+ degrees today) (Again!)