can a faluty thermostat affect your central ac working?
A central air conditioning unit will commonly turn on and off intermittently. To stop this, adjust the temperature on the thermostat or switch the unit either on or off rather than the automatic setting on the thermostat.
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Turning the thermostat to a higher temperature does not make the air coming out of the vents hotter on a central AC with a heat coil. The temperature setting on the thermostat simply tells the system when to stop cooling or heating, but it doesn't affect the actual temperature of the air being produced. The heat coil or furnace is responsible for heating the air, not the thermostat setting.
Yes your compressor comes when you set your thermostat to "Fan" setting and you have it on cool setting.
check you thermostat for the temp setting
Yes it needs to be on,and set for the lowest temp,and highest fan setting.
The lowest temperature setting on most air conditioners is typically around 60-65°F (15-18°C). However, the exact lowest temperature setting can vary depending on the specific model and brand of the air conditioner.
Generally the thermostat setting is too low with the fan speed set at minimum or low, this results in the ac unit operating continuously and not cycling . The room ac unit may be undersized resulting in the ac cooling mode operating continuously so that the compressor does not cycle. Another reason could be that the refrigerant charge is insufficient. Finally, as the ac is visual, therefore icing up will be noticed. A central ac unit is usually out of sight externally to the dwelling or mounted on the roof.
yes Thermostat has no effect on A/C
Check the thermostat.
No. The thermostat is not likely to be the cause.