solanderi said:
Genesis,
I do have the above system that you refer to (auto, off, fan). When you say "protective switch", do you specifically mean a breaker on the board ? If not, how do I find it ?
If you have the system with a thermostat and a three-position switch on the bottom, you have the same wiring I've got.
The thermostat is a line-voltage unit - BE CAREFUL - there is 220V on there! This is NOT a 24V thermostat!
The thermostat itself has two terminals which energize either heat or cool - basically, they control the reversing solenoid for heat, and energizing the system.
There is one trigger box for the water pump, and one for each compressor. All zones except one have time-delay resistors that present a time delay before they start so all compressors don't try to start at once (crude, but it works.)
The problem that FREQUENTLY comes up with these is that the trigger board design is really bad. The relay coil is overdriven and it burns out, which means the trigger doesn't, and the unit doesn't run.
If this happens in the pump relay box, then the pump doesn't come on with that zone and the unit will repeatedly trip off on high head. If it happens in the condensor relay box then the unit will not start at all.
The triggers are little boards inside the relay boxes. They are repairable if you can find the reed relays. I have a few of them, but not many. Cruisair is reputed to have a newer design that gets rid of all the silly stuff and is just a relay now.
If you work on this make damn sure ALL power is off to ALL parts of the AC system before you start opening things up.
If the breakers at the panel are not tripped and the unit will not start at all its a good bet the trigger has failed. If you pull one of the boards I can give you a test procedure using a VOM that will tell you what's up with it, or you can just swap the suspect trigger with a different one and see if the problem moves.