Those old Armstrong BayBreeze AC units were wonderful. They are totally repairable by any decent HVAC person. Here is a link to the wiring diagram from a '64 unit, but it should be the same for your '69. The biggest issue with repairing these is that the drip pan on the inside of the Airstream tends to be rusted out but you can have a sheetmetal fab shop replicate if necessary.
The wiring color code for the unit vs what you indicated does seem to be different, but could that be due to the color of the wiring fading due to age?
http://www.airforums.com/photos/showimage.php?i=28720&c=502
The good news is that you can get the compressor to start. It may not have any freon in the system, but again, an HVAC guy can charge the unit and check for leaks. As for the fan not turning, there are relays for both high and low speeds and those are likely the issue with the fan not starting.
David T
On May 20, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Triterra wrote:
> Armstrong tac-110-1
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