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Hi Everyone ...
I have an upstairs and downstairs heat pump unit ... They are basic models and I can get the model names and #'s if that will help ...
My thermostats are just the plain jane Janitrol units that you slide back and forth for the desired temp (mercury filled level) ...
My upstairs unit over the past year or two has developed an issue where once you set the thermostat to say 74 degrees, then the upper level cools to that temp and the unit shuts off ... Well, sometimes as the upstairs begins getting warmer and the temp readout on the thermostat gets warmer, the unit will not kick on ... (this doesn't happen all the time but it does most of the time)
So, I have a neighbor that had the exact thermostats installed in him home and he had swapped out the thermostats a while back. I removed the upstairs therm. and installed one of his ... and I still get the same response ... I would have thought the thermostat was just going bad ... but it seems that it must be something else ...
Another interesting piece of info is that this doesn't happen during the winter when the heat is being used ... only in the summer when the A/C is used ...
Anyone got any ideas???
Thanks,
TIM
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Call a contractor before it becomes a serious problem, and does effect the heat.
You should have it checked, but if you noticed when you took off the thermostat there's 4-6 wires on it and for the cooling you're going to be using the Y terminal... so if that wire is yellow let's say then it might have been bent and/or twisted so that you get contact some of the time but not all of the time. Just like if you have two wires in a wire nut that arent properly secured. I'll walk up to a unit that is not running and tap the wire and it comes on. Not saying that the Y wire is def. to blame, but it's got to be something electrical. Does the fan come on but not the compressor... is it a package unit or split heat pump? Also that wire can be bent at any point along the whole wire, so replacing the whole wire might be an option...
Where are you at in NC???
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Great, I just posted, LOL...
More homeowners mess things up more than they fix things.Not that I am complaining because the more they mess up the more we make.
Thanks ... didn't read ... I'm in the Raleigh area by the way ...
Theres a freakin million contractors in Raleigh. Find one. Have them do the work. That way you don't screw it up. Just sit back and enjoy.
If your smart enough, you will ask a lot of questions for the technician that comes out. And get a Honeywell stat if you have a choice.
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If you don't know, then don't do. If you don't know and still do, then be prepared to pay someone else a lot to undo what you did and then do it right.
If you do know, then do. But do it right. Otherwise, you may not be doing it long.
You are awfully quick to jump to conclusions. I would guess being a mercury Tstat that the small board inside is on the fritz. Or that the brass terminals that the wires secure to are dirty thus not making a reliable connection.
But then again, I would want to see it first before making any judgement.
I fully support the military and the War on Terrorism.
If you don't know, then don't do. If you don't know and still do, then be prepared to pay someone else a lot to undo what you did and then do it right.
If you do know, then do. But do it right. Otherwise, you may not be doing it long.