Why Is My AC Fan Not Spinning?
The fan is one of the core components of an air conditioning system. As the system runs, the refrigerant that is warmed inside as heat is pulled out of the air will flow to the outside unit where the spinning fan will facilitate the transfer of that heat outdoors. The fan should always be spinning when the system runs, so if you notice that it isn’t turning, the issue should be addressed right away.
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Start with Electrical Problems
When your air conditioner is running, it is pulling a lot of electrical current to power the whole system. Sometimes, it may happen that your circuit breaker for the air conditioner will trip, especially right when the system first kicks on. Not only will this stop the fan from spinning, but it will take the whole system down. Check in your electrical panel to see if the breaker has been tripped and needs to be reset. It is also possible that a more significant electrical problem is at play, but that would need to be addressed by a professional.
Along the same lines, a blown fuse can lead to an AC fan that won’t spin. Fuses act as protectors in an electrical system – they blow out so a surge of electricity doesn’t make it all the way to the unit itself where it could do expensive damage. While it’s not free to have a fuse replaced, it’s far more affordable than replacing an entire air conditioner.
A Worn Out Motor
There is a motor at the heart of the fan that allows the blades to spin. Over time, it’s possible that the motor has simply worn out and is no longer able to get the job done. The motor can be replaced to get things up and running again, but you don’t want to attempt to do that job on your own. A professional technician will be able to diagnose the problem and then make the necessary repair properly and safely.
Is There an Obstruction?
One potential issue that doesn’t have anything to do with the condition of the air conditioner itself is a blockage that has occurred due to something falling into the unit. While the grille on top will keep most things out, it’s possible that something slipped through an opening and is stopping the fan from doing its job. Before you attempt to pull anything out of the unit, be sure that the power has been completely cut off from the air conditioner so there is no chance that the blades can start to spin unexpectedly.
Fixing your HVAC system is not typically a job that falls into the DIY category. Whether you need a repair or you need air conditioning installation completed, the solution is the same – call Berico today to schedule an appointment. You’ll be in reliable hands!