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First all thanks for any help or insight. I have an old manufactured in 1984 Rudd. Been out of town for the last week and came home to hot house with a non working condenser unit. Did preliminary trouble shooting and have full power through breakers to unit. Checked voltage from controller and have 24 volts until the low pressure control unit. Common sense says I need to put gauges on it, just wanted to see if any other things should be checked before I spend money on a repair man.

The unit when powered does not make any noise, the fan does not run and the reset button did not help any.

Thanks again

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Common sense says I need to put gauges on it
You got it!!! If system pressure is below 20 or 30 the low pressure switch will keep the unit off, so yes you do need to put gauges on it to verify .
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