My central a c fan is not working what do i do.
My attic fam does not work.
Like many household appliances each of these components does their job both independently but also in unison with the connecting.
This issue can happen on any type of attic fan as it is caused by the fan blades being bent dented or broken.
Little or no airflow.
If there are not enough soffit gable or ridge vents a powerful attic exhaust fan can pull the air from your home through the ceiling if it is not perfectly sealed off.
Your attic fan may not be turning on because of an electrical problem like a tripped circuit breaker a blown fuse or a bad connection.
Poor insulation is usually the culprit although if you enter the attic on sunny winter day your attic space can be warmed by the sun more than your furnace.
A central air conditioner is an elaborate system that involves parts such as an evaporator a compressor a condenser fans and refrigerant to run through the unit.
Here is some information so you can decide whether an attic fan is right for your home.
The replacement is quite simple and straightforward.
Remove the outer casing of the attic fan and check to see if the belt is sagging cracked worn or broken.
Other possibilities include damage to the wiring or a switch best repaired by an electrician.
In this case shut off the power to the fan and check the blades.
Attic fans come with different models.
Check that a whole house fan is receiving electrical power when it doesn t work at all.
Switch off the power of the attic fan and remove the power cord.
Strong attic fans can actually back draft furnaces or water heaters by pulling combustion gases out of their burnersand into the home.
Some can have manual switches while others use a thermostat to turn them on and off automatically.
If you notice that the ventilation from the attic fan is not flowing as well as it should be there might be a blade caught somewhere.
Manufacturers of attic fans as well as hvac companies will tell you otherwise.
If the motor is working but the fan blades are not moving the problem may be the belt.
Firstly let s start off with clarifying the.
If you notice that the attic fan is not switching on or off according to temperature variation it indicates that the thermostat is no longer functioning properly.
Whether or not an attic fan really works is a controversial subject.
You can diagnose it by plugging other electrical appliances that are working into the same outlet and by plugging the fan into a different power outlet.
Locate the thermostat casing and open it using a screwdriver.
Fan motor runs but not the blades.
If this doesn t fix the problem a burned out fan motor may need replacing.
Unless your roofing system has insulation on the roofing deck and is designed without ventilation your furnace should not be heating your attic.
If there is any damage to the belt replace it with a new one.