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1 AIR CONDITIONERBULLETIN A29/2 AJANUARY 2002 INTRODUCTIONThe COMFORT Control Center control system can be used tooperate the following Duo-Therm Units:Roof Top Air ConditionersRoof Top Heat PumpsBasement Air ConditionersBasement Heat PumpsDual Basement Air ConditionersDual Basement Heat PumpsOther Manufacturer s FurnacesA majority of air CONDITIONER and heat pump problems areelectrical and can be found very find a problem in the electrical system, you need to beable to diagnose the following:1. Power Source10. PTCR Assembly11. Heat Strip3. Ambient Sensor5. Motors14. Configuration6. Remote Sensor15. COMFORT Control Center7. Wiring16. System Power Module17. DC Voltage9. Reversing ValveTOOLS REQUIREDThe air CONDITIONER can be checked with a voltmeter, ohm-meter, clamp-on ammeters and two good clamp-on ammeters can read voltage and the5 BUTTON COMFORT CONTROLCENTER TROUBLE-SHOOTING FOR COMFORTCONTROL CENTER (CCC)CONTROLSFor detailed troubleshooting, refer to sec-tion Air CONDITIONER /Heat Pump turned on No displaya.
the same case. The compressor run and fan/blower capacitor are housed in a steel or aluminum case. The start capacitor is in a bake-alite or plastic shell. Some have a 15,000 ohm bleeder resistor across the terminals. The power must be turned fiOFFfl and capacitors must be discharged before making the test. Use an AC voltmeter
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