Wednesday, September 30, 2009

AC Filters

Replacing your air conditioning filter regularly will not only improve the efficiency of your air conditioner but may even prolong its life. When you do not replace your air conditioning filter, dirt, dust and grime block the flow of air, forcing it to bypass the filter and carry dirt directly into the evaporator coil. Because the coil is the part of your air conditioner that absorbs heat, you want to keep the coil clean to keep it functioning smoothly and to prevent your compressor and fans from failing. Fortunately, replacing your air conditioning filter is not as intimidating as it sounds if you follow these tips below:

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1. Location. Your air conditioning filter will be located somewhere along the duct that returns air from the house and to the air conditioner. Filters are often located in the air conditioner itself or in ceilings, walls or furnaces.

2. System. Different air conditioning filters use different filtration methods to clean the air. Two of the less expensive types of filters use either a fine coating around strands of fiberglass or numerous folded paper pleats to filter the air. There are also reusable filters that use an electrostatic charge to filter the air (these filters need to be cleaned rather than replaced). Although filters that use an electrostatic charge are more costly to start with, over the long term they may end up saving you money, and of course, they are more environmentally friendly as well. To determine which system you have, remove the filter and look at it (it’s usually pretty easy to distinguish the differences). If you cannot identify the filter by sight, you can always bring it with you to the store.

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3. Frequency. If you do have a disposable rather than a reusable air conditioning filter, check your air conditioning filter every month. Chances are that you will end up replacing it every month to two months during the summer season. You may need to replace your filter more frequently if you have pets or a smoker in the house, if your house is particularly dusty (say if you live next to a dirt road or are in the midst of a remodeling project) or if your air conditioner receives frequent use.

4. Size. When purchasing the replacement filter, be sure to measure the existing filter first. My favorite trick is to keep the box so that I can be sure I am buying the correct filter, but in lieu of the actual box, use a tape measure instead and measure the filter to the closest eighth of an inch so that you can be sure you are buying the correct filter for your air conditioning system. There is nothing more frustrating than coming home with a new filter that is an eighth of an inch too big or too small.

5. Efficiency. Don’t be fooled into thinking that replacing your filters less frequently can save you money. Though air conditioning filters are not inexpensive, the efficiency of your air conditioner is greatly increased when the filters are clean. No matter what type of filter you use, make a note to yourself to check it often and to replace it when it starts looking fuzzy.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

AC Doesn't Turn On

On a sunny hot day you are back from home and you switch ON your room air conditioner to get cooled and you find either the air conditioner doesn’t turn on or it doesn’t cool. I am not sure about you but I will certainly get mad in this situation.

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Let us now discuss troubleshooting some of these most common room air conditioner problems and solution:

What to do when the Room Air Conditioner Doesn’t Turn On ?

Room air conditioners consume a lot of electrical power. This can lead to less than optimum performance or even complete failure of the system. If your room air conditioner doesn’t turn on:

  • 1) Be sure the unit is plugged in and turned on properly.



  • 2) Check if the outlet of the AC is working by unplugging the air conditioner and plugging in a light that works (NOTE: do not plug a light into a 220/240-volt receptacle).



  • 3) If the light doesn’t go on, the circuit has probably overloaded. You need to check the electric panel or fuse box and reset the breaker or replace the fuse if required.



  • 4) If the light works, it’s likely that the air conditioner’s switch is faulty or the thermostat needs some adjustment or needs some repairing.



  • 5) Be sure the thermostat is set to “cool” and is below room temperature.



  • 6) Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions (repair and care manual) for thermostat repair. If adjusting or repairing the thermostat doesn’t solve the problem then unplug the unit and call an air conditioner technician. If your air conditioner is under warranty, call the customer care of the company.


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Monday, September 28, 2009

AC Doesn't Cool

What to do when Room Air Conditioner Doesn’t Cool

If your room air conditioner doesn’t cool then you may need to clean it or recharge it with refrigerant. You can clean an air conditioner yourself by disassembling the unit yourself or you can call a professional. But before doing the job yourself you need to read the system manual and make sure you have the right skills and tools to do the job. Here is what you may need to do:

  • 1) Unplug the unit and remove it very carefully from the window or the wall and place it somewhere outdoors where you can work on it.
  • 2) Remove the grille and filter and unscrew the metal case while making sure that you do not damage the coil’s fins.
  • 3) Wash out the filter or replace it with a new filter.
  • 4) Clean the inside coil’s fins by using a vacuum with a soft brush attachment
  • 5) From the fan side, spray water back through the fins. You will have to protect the wiring and motor with plastic.
  • 6) Clean the unit up with a rag and allow the system to dry completely.
  • 7) You can also lubricate the motor as per the “Repair and Care” manual’s instructions.
  • 8) Then reassemble and reinstall the unit.

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If that does not do the work then clean the evaporator and condenser coils. If it still doesn’t works then you may have to call some professional or call the company’s customer care.