Why does my furnace not turn on when the AC is on?
It sounds silly, but mistakes happen, and the furnace won’t turn on if the indoor air temperature is warmer than the thermostat’s temperature setting. Likewise, the air conditioner won’t turn on if the indoor air temperature is cooler than the thermostat’s temperature setting.
Why does my air conditioner fan not come on?
When a forced air fan in an air handler will run properly in cooling mode but not in heating mode AND if you’ve set your thermostat to HEAT but the fan won’t come on then I suspect a problem with the heater’s control board.
What happens when there is no AC or heat?
When it does happen, you’re left with a miserably underpowered heat or AC system. It will still work with no fan, and you’ll usually still be able to control the temperature of the air that is blowing or trickling, out. But a climate control system with no fan to push the air around is anything but controlled.
When does the HVAC fan turn on and off?
In normal operation, when your thermostat is set to “auto,” it will tell the blower fan plus the heating or cooling components to turn on and off at the same time when the desired temperature is reached. In many systems, the blower fan runs a minute or so before heating or cooling begins and ends to get air flowing.
Why is my air conditioning fan not working?
There are four specific reasons why you might find your air conditioner fan not working. The circuit breaker has tripped. The disconnect box is damaged. The primary motor control is disabled. The motor itself is compromised.
Why is your air conditioner not turning on?
The reason your air conditioner won’t turn on could be because the condensate drain line is clogged. When AC units run, they create condensation, which is removed from the unit through a drain line. When the drain line becomes clogged, a safety switch trips and shuts down your air conditioner.
Should you run your blower fan without the air conditioner?
Running the fan without the AC can also increase the humidity in your home, since the AC won’t be drying out the fresh air being drawn inside. As for whether it’s helpful or harmful to your HVAC system to run the fan continuously, there’s no clear answer. Fewer stops and starts should reduce wear and tear on the system.
Why is the air conditionor not working?
Air conditioners can create a lot of water because they remove moisture from the air. To get rid of this, they have a [usually plastic] drain pipe that comes out of the side of the air handler. Over time, algae can block this pipe and, when it does, the AC won’t work.