Posted by jeffmorgan@gmail.com on June 5, 2006, 12:26 am
In a failed attempt to install a new Hunter programmable heat pump
thermostat, I think I shorted something out or blew a fuse. I get No
Power to AC messages, and now the old mechanical thermostat does not
work.
Where in the world is the fuse for this thing? I looked at the unit in
my attic, and on the unit that sits outside and do not see anything
obvious.
Please send me any suggestions. Thanks!!
Jeff Morgan
jeffmorgan@gmail.com
Posted by lee_houston on June 5, 2006, 6:00 pm
| In a failed attempt to install a new Hunter programmable heat pump
| thermostat, I think I shorted something out or blew a fuse. I get No
| Power to AC messages, and now the old mechanical thermostat does not
| work.
|
| Where in the world is the fuse for this thing? I looked at the unit in
| my attic, and on the unit that sits outside and do not see anything
| obvious.
AC power (typically 220 V) is supplied from a BREAKER in the
house breaker panel. check your breakers?
lee h
Posted by ToMh on June 6, 2006, 2:08 pm
jeffmorgan@gmail.com wrote:
> In a failed attempt to install a new Hunter programmable heat pump
> thermostat, I think I shorted something out or blew a fuse. I get No
> Power to AC messages, and now the old mechanical thermostat does not
> work.
> Where in the world is the fuse for this thing? I looked at the unit in
> my attic, and on the unit that sits outside and do not see anything
> obvious.
> Please send me any suggestions. Thanks!!
> Jeff Morgan
> jeffmorgan@gmail.com
Is there a disconnect/fuse box on the outside of the house near your
heat pump?
This is a metal box connected to the wall that supplies power to the
unit.
You pull the disconect out and then pull the plastic panel off. This
will expose a couple of fuses.
-Tom
> thermostat, I think I shorted something out or blew a fuse. I get No
> Power to AC messages, and now the old mechanical thermostat does not
> work.
> Where in the world is the fuse for this thing? I looked at the unit in
> my attic, and on the unit that sits outside and do not see anything
> obvious.
> Please send me any suggestions. Thanks!!
> Jeff Morgan
> jeffmorgan@gmail.com