Tuesday, January 3, 2012

How to Diy Air Conditioner mend

The major air conditioner repairs carried out are due to the air conditioner not being able to turn on, or the cooling capacity has been reduced, the air flow is lost or it can also be due to the internal components of the air conditioner.

How to Diy Air Conditioner mend

The usual air conditioner components that need to be substituted are the faulty air compressor or condenser, defective air handling unit, defects in the duct theory and the air leaks.

If your air conditioner doesn't start, you have to look at the controls and the switches as most of the problems are electrical related. You have to check either the circuit breaker and the thermostat are properly functioning.

After that you need to check the air handling unit which comprises the return air plenum, air filter, blower fan, cooling and heating coil and the furnish plenum. Next you need to check the circuit breakers for the compressors and the air handling units.

If the air conditioning question is not resolved, then you need to check the duct theory i.e. The return air ducts and the furnish air ducts and the filters either they carry air from the air handler to the distinct intended rooms in the building.

The other most common question with air conditioners would be that the air conditioner doesn't give good cooling effect. It so, you will need to check the blower unit.

If you find that it is dirty, you should clean it as it causes loss of cool air supply. The reduced cooling could also be due to old or aged air compressors which have to be replaced.

The air compressors are precious and this would be an high-priced repair. Cooling corollary is reduced even if the condensate from the air conditioner is not being drained properly or there are leaks in the air handler, or due to damaged air ducts or due to the problems in the air conditioner refrigerant system.

How to Diy Air Conditioner mend

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