CARRIER INFINITY 24 (24VNA6) Ice On Coils Blowing Warm
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86%
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Carrier Infinity Media Air Filter
Restricted airflow is the leading cause of evaporator icing. As the filter becomes saturated with particulate, the static pressure increases and air velocity across the coil fins decreases; without sufficient heat load from the return air, the refrigerant temperature drops below 32°F, freezing the moisture removed from the air.
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8%
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Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)
The TXV regulates the mass flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. If the internal diaphragm or sensing bulb fails, the valve may under-feed the coil, causing a localized drop in pressure and temperature that initiates ice formation, eventually bridging the entire coil surface.
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6%
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Indoor Blower Motor (ECM)
The ECM blower motor provides the forced convection necessary for heat exchange. If the motor fails or operates at a reduced RPM due to a failing control module, the lack of air movement prevents the evaporator from absorbing heat, leading to rapid ice accumulation and a loss of cooling capacity.
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DIY Repair Guide
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