My dad just got three A/C for our home. Its a Samsung 1ton 3 start x 3. One on ground and two on first floor. It was fitted 3 days ago.
From yesterday onwards, they refused to turn on most of the time, and the stabilizer cutoff red light is on. Its a v guard stabilizer. I checked the mains with multimeter, and it was showing 260~265v mains
But every other equipment at home works flawlessly, even fridge's stabilizer and all my PCs. the A/C's stabilizers are rated to work upto 270v mains. And now a days the mains is always above 250 here, and when 80% time its above 260, and it refuses to turn on. Whats a viable solution for this ? Is it the stabilizers fault, that it cant work with such slight high voltage mains ?
As its the line's issue, it would be a PITA to get it fixed via the electricity board. Would there be any other damage to any other components at home with such high voltage mains ? (~265v)
From yesterday onwards, they refused to turn on most of the time, and the stabilizer cutoff red light is on. Its a v guard stabilizer. I checked the mains with multimeter, and it was showing 260~265v mains
But every other equipment at home works flawlessly, even fridge's stabilizer and all my PCs. the A/C's stabilizers are rated to work upto 270v mains. And now a days the mains is always above 250 here, and when 80% time its above 260, and it refuses to turn on. Whats a viable solution for this ? Is it the stabilizers fault, that it cant work with such slight high voltage mains ?
As its the line's issue, it would be a PITA to get it fixed via the electricity board. Would there be any other damage to any other components at home with such high voltage mains ? (~265v)