BRYANT EVOLUTION 24 (284ANV) Loud Buzzing Wont Turn On
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93%
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Dual Run Capacitor
The capacitor provides the necessary electrical phase shift to the auxiliary windings of the fan and compressor motors. When it fails, the motors cannot generate the starting torque required to rotate the shaft, causing the alternating current to vibrate the internal windings at 60Hz, which produces the audible loud buzzing sound without motion.
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4%
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AC Contactor
The contactor is a heavy-duty relay that connects high-voltage power to the condenser components. If the silver contacts are pitted or the electromagnetic coil is weakened, the armature will rapidly vibrate (chatter) against the frame instead of snapping closed, creating a loud buzz and preventing power from reaching the compressor.
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3%
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Condenser Fan Motor
If the motor bearings have seized or the internal start windings have shorted, the motor will attempt to draw full current (LRA) without turning. The resulting buzzing is the physical vibration of the stator caused by the high-amperage electromagnetic field attempting to move a fixed rotor.
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DIY Repair Guide
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