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Things Not To Do With Your Air Conditioning 4/28/2018

Air conditioning units provide the much-needed respite from the sweltering summer heat. However, buying and maintaining these systems is often a costly affair. The operational cost, safety, and efficiency of these units are further influenced by the common mistakes that committed by the users when then decide the model and size of the unit.  Discussed below are some common mistakes that you need to avoid making with your air conditioning unit.

Install An Inappropriately Sized AC Unit

Most people believe that while installing a smaller sized AC is wrong, installing a larger one does not create any problems. However, this is not true as an AC unit of larger size will cycle on and off more frequently and consume a greater amount of energy in the process. This can also result in wild and unwanted temperature changes, which can be extremely frustrating. At the same time installing a smaller unit, will not provide adequate cooling and this will cause the unit to wear out more rapidly.

Failure To Clean And Change The Filters

The filters of an air conditioning unit are designed to trap the dust and debris present in the outside air and keep them from entering your home. Thus they need to be cleaned regularly and even changed after a specific time period to ensure proper efficiency of the AC unit. Despite the task of cleaning and changing the filter is extremely simple and cheap, most homeowners tend to neglect it. The filters become clogged and there is a reduction in airflow or even freezing the evaporation coil of the AC unit.

Not Following The Recommended Service Schedule

Most homeowners tend to overlook the importance of getting their AC unit serviced on a regular basis, especially if they follow a regular cleaning routine. Regular service is essential for not only ensuring the thorough cleansing of the unit but also verifying the health and performance of its various parts and accessories. This makes you aware of the need repair or even replace any parts that are likely to cause problems, well in time.

Have Incorrect Thermostat Settings

Incorrect thermostat settings are one of the biggest reasons for reduced efficiency and performance of an air conditioning unit. Rather than turning the thermostat to the lowest temperature setting, it is advisable to set it at the highest temperature that you feel comfortable with. With lower temperature settings, the AC unit has to work extra hard to cover the huge change in temperature and this can damage the unit in the long run.

Required attention should be given towards the functioning of the AC to support it for serving you long. the temperature recommended is actually the highest temperature that one can be comfortable with. If you are setting the degree of your AC unit lower even a unit below than the normal will amount to 7% more power consumption. This, in turn, will make your utility bill go high which you may find sometimes hard to afford. Avoid doing the things advised and enjoy cool breeze at home.

Read more about “4 Things That Can Go Wrong With Your AC”

Spending even a few hours without the blissfully cool air of an air conditioner during the hot summer months can be terrifying. However, there are many things that might turn this terrifying scenario into a reality. Some you may know and some may not.  Discussed below are the 4 main air conditioner problems that can cause it to operate improperly or in an in-efficient manner affecting the performance and health of the unit.

Faulty Ductwork:

Faults in the ductwork are a major cause of the loss of airflow and this directly affects the efficiency and performance of the AC unit. These faults can range from leaks to holes in the ducts and even poorly connected ducts. Faulty ducts can lead to a 20-30% loss of cool air besides making it possible for the contaminants molds, odors, and allergens in your home.

Damaged Condenser Fan:

The coil in an AC unit is designed to suck out the heat from the air while the condenser fan blows it out. So, if the condenser fan is not working in a proper manner, it results in the coil getting overheated and damaged. This is one of the main air condition problems that result in a significant reduction in its efficiency while also increasing the overall energy consumption.

Clogged AC Filters:

If you have not cleaned or changed the filters of your AC unit in a long time, chances are that they might have become clogged. This is because the filters perform the task of trapping the dust, dirt and debris present in the air to provide clean and cool air. However, with the filters clogged, the airflow might not only be reduced but might even stop completely. It might even damage the other parts and accessories of the AC unit affecting its overall performance and efficiency.

Issues With Thermal Expansion Valve:

The thermal expansion valve within an AC unit is responsible for regulating the refrigerant amount according to the cooling level required. Therefore, when the TXV is not functioning properly, it can cause the AC unit to either be flooded or completely restrict the airflow of the unit. This not only hampers the efficiency of the unit but also reduces its safety level and lifespan.

Aside from the above 4 things Extended Usage Of The Unit can also cause a problem. Most AC units are designed to last anywhere between 5 to 10 years. While the air conditioners will still work after this time, they generally tend to develop performance issues. The extended usage of the unit can lead to multiple air conditioner problems, which in turn affects the efficiency of the system. In such condition, there are 2 options available to you. Either you can take the decision to make complete replacement of the system or you can decide to change the faulty parts to keep it functional for few more years. Hiring an HVAC specialist will help you in detecting the exact problems and will also offer the solution which will keep the system efficiently running.