With summer coming, it's never too early to get your central air conditioning unit ready by giving it a good clean – to help keep you cool all summer long. Here's how to get your central air conditioning unit primed for the hotter months ahead.
July 28, 2015
With summer coming, it's never too early to get your central air conditioning unit ready by giving it a good clean – to help keep you cool all summer long. Here's how to get your central air conditioning unit primed for the hotter months ahead.
When it's time for your central air conditioning system to come out of hibernation – or even after a prolonged in-season shut down for maintenance or repairs – it's essential to power it up properly. Why? Because the surge of electricity caused by suddenly restoring the power could potentially damage the unit's compressor.
To do this:
If ever there's a brief power interruption while the air conditioner is on, or it is accidentally turned off, switch the thermostat to "off" and keep it that way for at least five minutes before restarting the system.
A clean air conditioner runs more efficiently and can help you save money. It's also an opportunity to look for any mechanical issues before they become bigger problems including leaking fluids, worn gaskets and missing clamps.
Although cleaning a central air conditioning unit takes more than a few minutes, the task is simpler than it might seem.
To begin the cleaning process:
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Have a friend assist you with this stage. The unit's fan and motor are usually attached to the housing, which needs to be supported carefully to avoid straining electrical wires and connections.
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A central air conditioning unit is a major investment and keeping it clean will help to ensure it runs flawlessly through the hotter months of the year. However, should you spot any issues that appear to affect how well your air conditioner is running have a certified technician take a look at it.
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