I would call for service and not AHS or any home warranty service contractor. You fried it.
Hi Folk,s
I hope 2013 has started well for everyone. I myself am blessed but ran into a real challenge today.
Let me start at the beginning:
I noticed over the last two months(Nov and Dec 2012) that my electric bill doubled. On inspection I noticed that the outside part of my unit (compressor and condenser) were not activating. I called AHS who sent out a contractor.
He told me that my thermostat was not made to handle two heaters I had a (one cold and 1 hot type thermostat).
He said I was using the electric heaters in my air handler hence the reason for the large electric bill. I needed a Thermostat that would drive both the outiside heat pump and the inside electric head coils.
I went to Home Depot and bought a Honeywell RTH2510/RTH2410 thermostat and successfully(or so I thought) installed it.
At first I activated my fan that comes with the air handler and also my outside unit. After 3 minutes or so I decided to trying cooling to see if that works (its about 70 F here today) and walked away. I hear a sort of humming and started to smell burnt electrical smells. The unit went dead before I could turn it off.
Now my unit(inside and out) will not activate at all. Nothing!
Specs:
Inside unit:
Manufactorer: RUUD
MOdel: UHQA-0805BDH
SN# : H M1689 5823
Outside UNIT:
Manufactorer: Unitary Products
MOdel: XTH0124BA
SN#: EKBM355920.
I really believe I burnt out the control circuit or something.
Does anyone here have insight or suggestions on what I could/should do?
Thanks,
T
I would call for service and not AHS or any home warranty service contractor. You fried it.
That's all I got besides call a pro
Well its a pretty old system so I am not really sure who to call. AT this point I would like options. I would like to understand what the tonage and other specs are for the system cuss maybe I can get a used one or something Or replace the system for relativity cheap. But I would like options.
Post the model number of the indoor and outdoor unit and we can tell you tonnage etc.
There is about a 99.9% chance that you just cost yourself more money then calling in a professional in the 1st place.
There is a contractors locators map on this site and it might be best that you contact one of them that is in your area.
Thanks Chris...that's pretty helpful. I didn't deduce that!
Jtrammel I did post the specs...the model and serial numbers for both parts of the unit.
Thanks.
Sorry, its a york/coleman 2 ton 10 seer heat pump
Truly,
I dont mind hiring someone to do fix/change out this unit. I will have to...both units are pretty old.
I just wish to find professionals that are honest.
I have found finding the honest one amongst the rest can be difficult and costly.
recently this mechanic wanted to charge me $700.00 to change two sensors in my car when only one was bad it was changed out for
$200.00. Everywhere I turn in America it seems that the prevailing mentality is "lets fleece the clients." That is pretty discouraging.
Anyways, I will shop around and do some research and find someone to do something about this HVAC.
Thanks folk. I appreciate your assistance.
Happy 2013
Jtrammel,
I thoguht the inside unit was A RUUD and the outside unit was from Unitary products. That is what is on the label. How do come about with York/Colemen.
They aren't old?
Ok. I tried going on the RUUD site to get more info on it and could not. So I got no clue it was pretty new.
Thanks J
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Rheem/Rudd same thing. York/Coleman/luxaire is UPG.
It worked before (sort of) and it will work again. Call a reputable company, fess up to what you did and let them fix it, it will be cheaper than changing out the unit(s). Thermostats seem simple enough and the box stores would like you to think the same thing but when it comes to control wiring, one wire in the wrong place and POOF! all the magic smoke gets released and you're left with a control part that is done for, burnt toast.
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Auto mech and hvac mech are apples to oranges.
You seem pretty smart at this point in time you ought to be able to tell when you are being duped. Stop playing the victim.
I do not get fleeced in America, I love this country if you don't go to China you can live on 300 bucks a yr and you won't have to worry about getting fleeced out of your change because you will not have any.
Reputable hvac companies are easy to find-good luck-