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Originally Posted by The Clk Man
It's a central air system with the outside unit. 
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Than there should be a disconnect at the outside condensor. It will either be a fused or pullout type. Either throw the handle to off, or remove the pullout, and try resetting the breaker. If it resets then the problem is in the condensor, or the wiring from the disconnect to the condensor. If it doesn't then the problem is in the wiring between the disconnect and the breaker(assuming you have already ruled out the breaker). It's just a matter of isolating where the problem is.