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    Question about my variable speed A/c

    I have a carrier packaged 50XP unit. It's about 5 years old now. It's a variable speed unit.

    The other day the service man was out checking it. While we were up on the roof, I had him change the delay setting from the 90 second run after cooling stops to the "enh" which is supposed to blow no air for 30 second then 70% of max for 3 minutes. After we did this, the system runs but blow now air at all forthe first what seems like 3 minutes before anything starts coming out of hte vents.


    any suggestions on what is wrong? is there another setting that is misseD

    this unit is attached to a thermidistat.

    Ed

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    no... suppose to blow nothing for 30 seconds... then low speed and then ramp at the next minute and a half.
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    yes i know its supposed to do nothing for 30 seconds, it starts, but it doesnt blow anything at anyspeed until well after about two minutes after the 30 seconds.

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    Why dont you call HIM back tomorrow, and give him a chance to make it right???
    We cannot fix it for you.
    Be fair to him, let HIM do his job.
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