Re: Air conditioner Trips Circuit Breaker-Call Electrician or A/C guy?

Re: Air conditioner Trips Circuit Breaker-Call Electrician or A/C guy?

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 Re: Air conditioner Trips Circuit Breaker-Call Electrician or A/C guy? Edwin Pawlowski Reply Send to a Friend   Print
 
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Air conditioner Trips Circuit Breaker-Call Electrician or A/C guy? ewingil 07-28-2006

<ewingil@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> I've heard that it could be the compressor or something else with the
> A/C unit or it could be a bad breaker. Since the unit is only 4 years
> old I'm thinking that it is unlikely that the compressor has gone bad.
> If it were a bad breaker wouldn't it trip as soon as the unit turned
> on?
> Any thoughts?
>

While it could be either, I would call the AC guy. The electrician will say
"yep, overloaded, pay me $75 and call the AC guy" but the AC guy can
determine why it is tripping the breaker and fix it.




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