How to Check Your Service Disconnect
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- If your Home Comfort System isn't turning on and you have already checked the circuit breakers, there is one more thing you can check before calling for service - the Service Disconnect. Sometimes when you move into a brand new home, the service disconnect may be turned off still. If your Home Comfort System still does not turn on, please call us for service and we can schedule an appointment immediately.
I'm glad to see Rick Moranis is working and doing well.
TheProphet VLo lol
I don't see the resemblance. Kyle looks way cooler anyway. And I doubt Kyle would feed his customers to a plant.
I wish I could like this 1,000 times. We moved into a new construction during the late fall, and only just now has it started to warm up outside. So we thought our HVAC was damaged when it was 79 degrees in the house! Thank you so much for this.
just had the same problem in a new construction, hadn't had to use the ac until about a week ago and no cold it was coming in. This video saved me from having to pay someone to come out and make me look like a moron! 😆
Thank you! Storm took out my ac- no fan at all. fuse box ok, but your the only one I could find to demo how this switch works. You did a great job speaking up loudly and clearly and getting good video of your actions. Please do more videos.
EXACTLY what I needed to turn on the A/C in the house I just moved into. BAM! Good video.
Thank you so much!!!! Just got my water heater going in winter!!!! God bless!
Thanks so much for posting this video. Just bought our first house and it was close to 90 today, AC condenser wasn't turning on, breaker was on. Did not know about the service box interrupt and that was the problem. A million thanks!!!
You're welcome, Pauley! Glad you got up and running for the heat! :)
Thank you. I just cleaned my ac unit and when I was done plugged it back in but got no power. Without your video I would have figured out I put it in upside down. Thanks!
You're welcome! Glad we could help you. :)
Thanks. Siding guys left a mess. Didn't even return the cover when they switched it off. The cover was in the yard 20 feet away. Anyway, this video was exactly the info I needed. Thanks!
Perfect just what I was looking. I couldn’t tell if I had them inserted correctly, let alone I didn’t know exactly what to call the box to look it up🤪 Thank you Thank you
You're welcome!!
This was SO helpful. There is a box like this above my ELECTRIC WATER HEATER in the brand new home that I just moved into. I wasn't getting hot water and went through the breaker box to check that it had power, checked the reset button on the upper access panel of the heater and also changed the temperature settings thinking that it just wasn't set high enough. Never even realized what this box was. My neighbor mentioned "the box above the heater" to me but I still didn't know how it worked. It was set to off for some reason. Not sure why they'd leave it like that after installing it. Thank you so much for this video. So simple but SO helpful to those of us who aren't the most knowledgeable about things like this!
Glad we could help you! :)
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This was exactly what I needed. Thank you for sharing.
We're glad we could help! :)
It worked! I was two second from spending money for a service person. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
I found the little handle you pull out laying on the ground. I put it back in and secured the cover. Working perfect now! Still not sure how it got out, but it’s secured. Thank you so much.
This is exactly what I needed to see! Thank you! It works!!
Omg thank you sooo much! You saved us on the hottest day of this heat wave 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Do my breaker need to be turned off to pull this out?
I couldn't figure out why my stab wasn't seating good and had no idea that you could flip it. Thanks
You're welcome!
wow. figured out our A/C wasn't working - our kids pulled this fuse. thanks for clear and concise video
Glad no one got hurt
Thank you so much some one flip this on us overnight and we woke up with 100degree Temps in home woth elderly and young babies and are owner of home did nothing
Thank you. Unit quit and was down to the outside circuit breaker after checking everything else. Didn't know wtf I was looking at. Appreciate your video. Going to check now. Hopefully that was the problem. If not hvac service getting a call first thing in the morning as soon as business opens.
I replaced my entire siding (in the winter) and I disconnected it back then, this video helped me figure out my mess up... so happy
Funny.. Painters are painting the exterior of my house. They pulled the service disconnect today and installed it upside down. Just found this video...and figured out why the unit did not engage. Now i know!! All is well now! Thx
Thanks to this I now have heat back!
thank you so much for this tutorial. now my outside unit will not burn up...fan is not turning
Thanks for the info, A/C now working!👍
Was was able to turn my unit on!!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much. Great video
Thank you! Fixed my heater in the middle of winter!
Excellent video ,very informative 😎😎😎
Whoo Hoo! Just the answer to fix my issue. House was resided this summer. It must have been the siding crew that flipped the Stab Plug around!
That's great, Ginny! We're glad you got it up and running!
You saved the day! Thank you so much!
One of my mini-split ac stopped working while in use and won't power on again....I checked it's box and it's this type. I was totally confused at first cause 2 of the other boxes are the
simple light switch types. ...but I figured it out myself..pulled it out to flip it over once to turn off and then flipped it back to turn on and reset it...
and voila..it's back on. Just found this video to confirm that it's how it works. Thanks ...maybe I should of checked here first just to be safe.
Thanks for this!
CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH
Yay! worked for me too... thank you :)
Thanks Kyle much appreciated!
You're welcome!
Thank you thank you thank you
Thanks for the info,
THANK YOU
Thanks I never noticed that!
Hey Kyle thanks for the video. I just moved into a new build home and last night it got hot in the house. I turned on the AC and felt air coming through the vents (not terrible cold or fast but still the unit was pushing air through).........however the temperature actually went higher even though the AC was on. This morning I found this video went outside and this disconnect was in the off position. I have now switched it to on hoping this will fix the cooling issue. Wonder why the builder or installer would leave it in the off position.
Awesome! Glad we could help you. One of the contractors may have just forgotten to leave it in the off position? None the less, we are glad you got it up and running!
Did you have to reset it?
Thanks !!!!!!!
Why cant you touch anything other than the plug??
Hello sir. Can u please help me with this? Do I pull this out or does it go up & down? (the lever)
People do this but, If the appliance happen to be turned on and you insert the tab, it will suddenly be under load, it can be causing arc/sparks, melting or partially melting, the copper connectors. Should it be used then hmm?
Thanks
What happens when u open that up and see that it’s all charged and melted? What’s the next step? What are some things that cause that fuse to blow and melt?
Thank u
Where can i buy a stab plug ??? I need one and cant find anything 😐
Most vendors don’t sell just the stab/plug. We typically replace the whole disconnect or buy the same box and “borrow” the stab from the new one.
Any reason why randomly my AC outside unit doesnt turn on, and unplugging/ plugging the outside disconnector allows it to start back up as normal? The tech wasnt able to find an issue.
Turning power off to the system and turning it back on resets the computer on the outdoor board. Sounds like there is an intermittent code.
I can’t open my lid!! I feel so dumb! And it’s so hot 🥵
Me either, you figure it out?
This video may be very helpful, if it actually would play.
IamSuave
Lol 🖒
Is that stab only energized when the attic unit is telling it to turn on? Or is it energized all the time when the corresponding 2 pole breaker is turned on?
The service disconnect is energized with the corresponding breaker. The outdoor unit is has its own circuit and the indoor unit has a different circuit.
what do I do if it is melted?
It’s not very often I don’t give a like ,but he should of explained where the power for the disconnect comes from, as my ac guy said there isn’t any power to the switch or to the ac breaker , which leads me to think there is another source that controls the power to the system..
Where do you buy replacements
When pulling out the "stab" plug, it may be a good idea to put it in your pocket while servicing any unit (preferably the shirt breast pocket and button it closed to prevent loss) to prevent an accidental connection while servicing. Be alert for air handlers that do not have a disconnect. The disconnect MUST be in FULL VIEW (not hidden or recessed to where it is not visible). On the condenser unit, the disconnect CANNOT be hidden by the unit. All disconnects must be in FULL VIEW. Any unit where you have to run back and forth to the breaker panel box is extremely dangerous.
Come on man, unless Maw and Paw did the electrical work, everything you said is just common sense. In addition, no electrical inspector, architect nor contractor will do something as stupid as to allow a power disconnect to be placed where an electrician cannot control when the power is on or off.
"Disconnects are not used for regular control of the circuit, but are employed as a safety precaution. The disconnect must be within sight from the AC unit to prevent someone who doesn't know the technician is working on the unit from turning the power on causing unit damage or human life concerns."
@@UFGator1972 I seen some air-handlers/furnaces that had NO visible disconnect. It was often located in the main panel, which was a good way from the unit. 220V can do damage to a unit very quickly and even worse, when you can't stop the current.
Chubby Andy Samberg?
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