Results 1 to 13 of 16
Thread: A/C System keeps freezing up
Hybrid View
-
10-29-2012, 02:35 PM #1
New Guest
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Posts
- 5
A/C System keeps freezing up
Hi to everyone , this is my first post , i have a 2 ton split a/c system R22 ,the air handler is bryant about 7 years old and the condensing unit is a goodman 1 yr old ,the air handler is a closet unit (front coil) piston's coil , now the thing is , the system got frozen every two week , not every day , the freon level is good , the air filter's coil is clean ( i washed) , i replace the fan motor ,the capacitor and the control board at the air handler , i replaced the thermostat as well , when the unit got frozen ,the fan motor still running , i taped all the insulation behind the door of the air handler , but the system still freezing up an average of twice at month , anybody has idea what is going on in this case ?? thank you in advance !!!
-
10-29-2012, 02:52 PM #2
Is this at your home? Have you had a tech check it out?
-
10-29-2012, 03:12 PM #3
New Guest
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Posts
- 5
no , is not in my house , its a client's house
-
10-29-2012, 04:07 PM #4
Need a tech out man. Alot of things have been replaced for what reasons? Way off base for what the problem is.
-
10-29-2012, 09:55 PM #5
Moved to tech to tech chat.
-
10-29-2012, 10:36 PM #6
Professional Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2012
- Location
- Palmyra MO
- Posts
- 198
check and see if the evaporator coil is dirty
-
10-30-2012, 10:39 AM #7
its winter, turn it off
Total Energy Management, inc
-
10-30-2012, 10:48 AM #8
Twice a month? I would just use a freeze stat. It is a small snap disc switch that will clip to the end tubing on the evaporator and will open when the evaporator falls to around 34F This will prevent the coil from forming ice.
“I am glad that I paid so little attention to good advice; had I abided by it I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes.” - Edna St. Vincent Millay
The critic is a prisoner to his own experiences and perspectives, erroneously believing his limited experiences are the sum of all truth.
No Guns…No Freedom…Know Guns…Know Freedom.
-
10-30-2012, 12:31 PM #9
Regular Guest
- Join Date
- Aug 2012
- Location
- NE wisconsin
- Posts
- 175
Why was the condenser replaced? I'd bet compressor failure and the system wasn't cleaned properly, then was the new condenser the correct size, does the piston match the new condenser? Way to many possiblitys to get a good answer on the web, I suggest replace the system and it probly also needs new ductwork because it could also be lack of airflow. Or you could get ahold of an HVAC technician that knows a thing or three about air conditioners.
-
10-30-2012, 01:15 PM #10
Professional Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2008
- Location
- DFW,TX
- Posts
- 1,891
Yea im not sure why you became a parts changer instead of a technician and go through diagnostics before switching out parts and guessing whats wrong..
It could be anything from using the system with a real low load on it inside and out , bad air flow, sticking outdoor contactor where the unit runs outside after blower cycles off, the blower relay is sticking and not turning on with the OD unit cycle, real restrictive filter IE a 3M filterte super allergy(those will cause freeze up on systems with high static returns and bad airflow, or the charge is off enough that when the load drops it freezes..
changing the blower motor and Capacitor would have been so far down the list i would have never started there..
-
11-12-2012, 03:50 PM #11
New Guest
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Posts
- 5
the condensing unit was replaced because the compressor was grounded , i replaced the thermostat just for esthetic ,i put a nice digital ,taking off mercury one , the evaporator coil has been washed really good , the reason i replaced the fan motor , control board and the capacitor was because , the people that lives in that apartment works all day , and when the unit has get frozen ,has happened about 2am in the morning ,for that reason the client calls me about 8:30 in the morning , to let me know , telling me that he shut the system off until the evap coil got defrost , then he use the the thermostat at 75 degrees and the system cools perfect , so when i go there at day time , i see the unit running perfect , the pressure is about 65 at low and 240 at the high , but i thought that the fan motor probably got over heat and stops working , ( happened before to me ) that why i decided to replaced it (blower,control board, cap) , i never see it in person the unit frozen because like i said before , it happen At night time , i, have saw it in picture , beacuse the client took some photos . (a/h and c/u are 2 ton i cant see the duct work because there is not attic space )
thank you answers !!!
-
11-12-2012, 07:46 PM #12
Professional Member*
- Join Date
- Dec 2003
- Location
- Citrus County, Florida
- Posts
- 1,231
JVR,
The first thing I'd check when the unit is defrosted is the system static pressures. Also, measure the drop across the evap coil. I am a firm believer that in order to properly clean an evap coil, it must be pulled.Doug
-
11-12-2012, 07:50 PM #13
When they go to bed at night tell the customers to not turn the AC all the way down to 60 and it will not freeze up


Reply With Quote