BRYANT EVOLUTION EXTREME 24 Loud Warm
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86%
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Variable Speed Scroll Compressor
Mechanical failure of the internal scroll compliance mechanism or drive bearings causes significant acoustic output and vibration. This failure prevents the system from effectively compressing refrigerant gas, which halts the heat exchange process and results in warm air being circulated through the vents.
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8%
CONF
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Condenser Fan Motor
Worn or seized motor bearings generate a loud grinding or screeching noise during operation. If the motor fails to reach the necessary RPMs for heat rejection at the outdoor coil, the system cannot dissipate heat from the refrigerant, causing the indoor supply air to remain warm.
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6%
CONF
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Inverter Power Module
A malfunctioning inverter board can send improper frequency signals to the compressor, causing electrical 'hunting' or harmonic resonance that manifests as a loud hum. If the inverter fails to drive the compressor at the required speed, the refrigerant flow rate will be insufficient to provide cooling.
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DIY Repair Guide
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