Lloyd AC Faulty Wiring Repair

Most common reasons behind Lloyd AC Faulty Wiring Problems are

  • Dirty air filter

    Imagine forcing a pillow over your face. Hard to breathe right? That's what a dirty filter does to your Lloyd AC blower; the blower has to to work longer and harder to circulate air through the filter. This causes the blower to draw more electricity and trip the breaker.

  • Dirty outside unit

    Your Lloyd AC system has an inside unit and an outside unit. The inside unit absorbs heat from your air using refrigerant. That refrigerant flows to the outside unit to disperse the heat.

    However, the outside unit can't disperse heat well if it's super dirty because dirt is an insulator. So the Lloyd AC runs and runs trying to disperse that heat outside until—click—the breaker trips due to drawing too much current.

  • Issues with the circuit breaker

    The issue may not be with the Lloyd AC itself but rather with the breaker.Wires connected to the breaker may be loose or the breaker itself may be bad and needs replacing. This is a relatively inexpensive fix.

  • Motor has shorted

    Electric motors in your Lloyd AC can run for hours and hours and can take quite a bit of abuse. But if a motor runs hot for too long, the wire insulation can break down, leading to an electrical "short."

  • Compressor has trouble starting

    The heart of your Lloyd AC system is the compressor. It pulls tons of electricity when it starts up.

    Unfortunately, as the compressor ages, it has trouble starting (called hard starting) and pulls even more electricity, causing the breaker to trip as a result.

  • Compressor is grounded

    A "grounded compressor" or “compressor short to ground” means that an electrical winding inside the compressor has broken and hit the side of the compressor. This causes a direct short to ground, igniting the oil and causing a burnout. And, of course, the circuit breaker trips due to the sudden current surge.

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