Stop now — do not troubleshoot further If any of the following apply, stop reading and act on safety first. Do not reset safety devices, bypass limits, or open gas or refrigerant lines.
  • Refrigerant hiss, oil stain, or suspected leak — EPA-certified technicians only; do not add refrigerant or open valves yourself.
  • Repeated high-pressure lockouts or breaker trips — one reset is not a fix; continued operation can damage the compressor.
  • Sparking, burning smell, or exposed live conductors — shut off at a labeled disconnect if safe to reach; 3-phase work requires a licensed commercial HVAC/R technician.
Caution Power off at the labeled disconnect before cleaning condenser coils or reaching inside panels. Where a guide allows a single control reset, try it once only — if the fault returns, stop and schedule service.
Safe checks Thermostat setting, doors closed, visible gasket damage, and breaker position — visual checks only unless noted.

Commercial RTU Not Cooling: First Checks for Facility Managers

Direct answer: When a commercial rooftop unit is not cooling, facility staff can safely verify thermostat mode and setpoint, filter and grille condition, and whether the compressor and condenser fan stage — before roof or refrigerant work. Many calls trace to controls, airflow, or staging — not a dead compressor on first glance.

High-pressure lockouts use a different guide — see RTU high-pressure lockout. Service: commercial HVAC repair.

Safe checks before you call

Work through these in order. Stop at any red condition above.

  1. Safe check Confirm thermostats are in cooling mode with setpoints below room temperature — schedule overrides are a common no-cool cause.
  2. Safe check Verify building filters are in place and supply/return grilles are open — collapsed filters mimic compressor failure.
  3. Safe check From a safe vantage, note whether the RTU supply fan runs and whether the compressor hums or starts when cooling is called.
  4. Caution — once only Document recent power events — contactors and safeties can lock out after blips; one controlled reset per procedure only.
  5. Caution Do not open RTU panels or roof hatches without fall protection and qualification — roof access is a fall hazard.

Likely causes (what we diagnose on site)

When safe checks do not restore operation, we follow sequence of operation before replacing parts:

Controls and staging — Thermostats, economizer logic stuck in wrong mode, contactors, and time clocks — what should energize on a cooling call.

Airflow — Filters, belts, and grilles — low airflow reduces capacity and can freeze coils or trip safeties.

Refrigeration and electrical — Compressor, capacitors, refrigerant charge, and condenser airflow — measured diagnosis after safe checks.

When to call a technician

Call if compressors will not start after one safe reset, cooling does not return within a reasonable pull-down time, or multiple zones fail together.

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Why would an RTU blow warm air in cooling mode?
Wrong thermostat mode, economizer dampers stuck, failed compressor staging, or refrigerant/airflow faults — verify mode and filters first.
Can a dirty filter stop an RTU from cooling?
Yes. Restricted return airflow reduces capacity and can cause coil icing or safety lockouts that feel like a dead compressor.
Should facility staff reset RTU breakers?
Only once per labeled procedure if safe — repeated trips need diagnosis. Do not bypass safeties or force contactors.

RTU still not cooling after safe checks?

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