Hi james its 2 30amps fuses and the wire is 20/13It's a heat pump. What is the fuse rating in amps?
Can you test volts and amps at the heat pump?
What is the wire size and length going from the supply to the heat pump?
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That is a heat pump.
Yes its alone the pump is on another oneIs your pump on the same fuse? If you can make sure the heater is on its own fuse. Sounds like you are exceeding the amperage rating of the fuse.
Ok how can i test if thats what it is ???If the unit is low on refrigerant, it can overheat the compressor and trip the circuit. Also, if the compressor is going out, it can also trip the circuit.
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Ok so it is running like an ac ???will call a trchnician i think it will be bestYou need a refrigerant test kit, which are not cheap but you might be able to rent one, and you also need to know how to use it. Otherwise, you will need to get a technician to come in and test the unit for you which might be a better option.
It is quite possible the guy who sold this to you knew that it had a slow leak and was hoping you would not find it until much later.
Also ubthink if that would be empty it would blow the fuses in the basemenrOk so it is running like an ac ???will call a trchnician i think it will be best
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Ok so really we should call and electrician on our unit...but still dont know if its dead on usLiterally, there is probably a hundred things that could be causing your problem. This is a heat pump so it works basically like an air conditioner in reverse. Problem could be something simple or a major component failure.
Common thing that can happen is a popped capacitor. This should be a small canister in under the electrical cover. You should have both a relay and a capacitor. Sometimes the capacitor can bulge or even actually pop and dead short the wires. The capacitor stores and supplies and extra burst of voltage to start the motors. With a failed capacitor you may only hear the unit hum, never actually come up to speed, then it may burn the fuse or trip the breaker. This can be bad on the motors to sit there humming and heating up.
A loose wire or poor connection on the relay or anywhere else can overheat and burn the wire off. Sometimes when that happens the wire will come loose move over against something and short out. This usually instantly blows the fuse. The worst thing is often the wires to the compressor. These are a push on type of connection that can get loose and fail over time due to heat, vibration and amp draw. There is a repair kit that uses much more robust clamping screws instead of the push on terminals. Unfortunately sometimes when these connectors fail it damages the terminals on the compressor and there is no way to fix them. It can sometimes mean the end of life for the compressor. In this case it may be cheaper to replace the entire unit.
You could have a shorted fan motor, or a shorted compressor, the fan motor can be replaced but the compressor would be a major failure.
All this could hinge on the installation too. Was it professionally wired? If you have incorrect wiring, maybe the unit is too far from the power source or connected using too small of wires creating a large voltage drop it could cause overheating of the wiring and lead to failure literally anywhere. This would be very hard to diagnose without actually seeing the unit.
I have no idea what 20/13 wire is, that is not a familiar wiring gauge.
I would suggest calling an HVAC tech, they should be able to help you out.
Ok thanks...we really dont understand it was working perfectly great until i closed it because we had a heavy rain pour coming in and didnt want it to get it by storms or anythingHave an HVAC technician check it out.