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Posted

AC Unit is being tempermental (outdorr unit cooling fan intermittent operation), I suspect it is the start cap but would like to get the service manual for this unit if I could

It is model number TWR048C100A

thanks

Barry

 

Posted
... model number TWR048C100A

can you check that model number again ?

may be a few digits missing ?

xTWRx048C100A

Posted

I just rechecked the rating plate and the number is correct except there is an additional 0 at the end.

I guess the fourth character could be a letter o not a 0.

 

I have two units, and they both have the same number except the smaller one is 30C instead of 48C and the final digit is a 1.

 

So in summary TWRo48C100A0

or   TWR048C100A0

 

These are Trane XE1000 series.

I also have the little service sheet they stick inside these units. After 20 years they are a little hard to read, but that sheet does say 

TWR048C100A

 

thanks

Barry

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Posted

Moved to HVAC forum.

Posted

Thanks muchly. Turned out it was the outdoor fan motor cap.

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