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Amana RCC - Cycling On and Off

Article ID: 357
Last updated: 7 Oct, 2017

Amana Air Conditioner: RCC

Re: Cycling On and Off

The compressor contactor energizes and the outdoor unit runs normally for several seconds, then cycles back off.

Qty Possible Causes:
1 Low Pressure Switch (Low Charge)
Bad Thermostat
Condensate Overflow Switch
Bad Contactor
Bad Pressure Switch

CHECKOUT:

1. Check Low Voltage at Outdoor Unit


2. Check 24v at Contactor

  • Check for 24VAC across the compressor contact coil as the unit cycles.

3. Check Charge/Safeties

  • Hook-up refrigerant gauges to the pressure ports on the unit.
  • Start the compressor with a call for cooling from the thermostat.
  • Monitor the refrigerant pressures as the system operates.
    • Normal R-22 Pressures = 60 to 80 psig Suction, 150 to 275 psig Head.
      • Normal Pressures + Contactor Cycles = Bad Pressure Switch
      • Low Pressure + Open Safety = Low Refrigerant Charge

4. Check the Thermostat

  • Disconnect the thermostat from the subbase.
  • Place a jumper between "R", "Y" and "G".
  • Recheck low voltage at outdoor unit.
    • Unit Runs Normally = Bad Thermostat
    • Power Still Cycles --> Check indoor unit for Condensate Overflow Switch or other safeties that break "Y".
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Article ID: 357
Last updated: 7 Oct, 2017
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