Ok, I know yall are waiting on pins and needles... and update:
After waiting for the ice to melt, and seeing that the fan wasn't broken, we
now have the AC on again and it's cooling off.
Personally, I think the time before AC/Heating may as well have been the
dark ages.
Signed,
Ray, yes, I work for Macromedia, get over it.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:53 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Air conditioning
>
>
> All of what you said below sounds just about right to me. We have
> had it off
> now for an hour and the ice is gone, going to wait a bit longer before we
> crank it up again. We have the fan on and that is working fine so far. Air
> is moving great.
>
> Damn I'm hot.
>
> Not in the looks sense, of course.
>
> p.s. FYI, I'm moving back to Loisiana next year. Nothing like
> "jungle heat"
> to make you really appreciate AC.
> p.s.s. We should have a GetMardiGras() function up on cflib.org sometime
> today.
>
>
> =======================================================================
> Raymond Camden, Principal Spectra Compliance Engineer for Macromedia
>
> Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yahoo IM : morpheus
>
> "My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:31 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: RE: Air conditioning
> >
> >
> > Here in Louisiana we get the ice on that line all of the time
> (at least at
> > my parent's house).
> >
> > The part that you need to worry about freezing is the evaporator coils
> > inside the unit itself. If those freeze, then the air is not flowing
> > through the unit and that could result in damage to the
> compressor.I don't
> > fully understand it myself, but it has something to do with the
> oil in the
> > compressor.
> >
> > Ice on the outside of the unit just means that the line is cold AND the
> > humidity is high. Since it doesn't sound like the air was
> moving well, it
> > is probably a good move to turn the unit off for 2 or 3 hours to
> > let the ice
> > on the coils melt and drain off. Also, make sure the filters are
> > clean and
> > dry.
> >
> > It actually take a lot to kill a compressor, mainly lightning or
> > lack of the
> > oil. I hope nothing happened to your's.
> >
> > Russel
> >
>
>
>
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