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Sunday, 9 February 2014

Before Giving a Call to the Service Center, Check Yourself Your Air Conditioner


Imagine what you would do if it is the hottest day of the season and your Air con stops working. This would be a real threatening situation and people won’t even like to imagine such a situation at this peak time of summers. Almost everybody will run to the service center for getting their AC serviced as soon as possible. It would be the worst of the worst situation if your Air conditioner has stopped working during summers and the temperature outside is falling at 40 degrees.

Well before you get panic and rush to some Air Con service center check your AC yourself and try to figure out the solution. Even then if you are unable to find any solution then call the reliable AC Service providers you trust. First see how you can check your AC on your own.

Troubleshooting would help. See what we mean by Troubleshooting.

Access the problem like what actually the issues are with your Air Con? Is it not cooling the air or is it not working at all?
  1. Check if the outdoor unit is giving the problem or the indoor unit is creating the problems? Make sure that your appliance is plugged in properly. This is obvious but sometimes accidentally the plug falls off and your AC stops working.
  2. Check for the fuses and the circuit breakers. Make sure that they are connected properly and all the circuits are in place.
  3. Check for the thermostat and make sure that it is set for cooling at the current temperature and it is working properly.
  4. See the fan blower if it is having excessive slack, damage or breakage. If there is some blockage in the fan and less air floe occurs.
  5. Check the coils and the filters in your appliance for dust particles. If it is clogged with dirt and dust particles, clean it yourself and allow the proper airflow.
Keeping your Air conditioner well maintained and serviced will help you in maintaining its efficiency. It reduces the energy usage and prevents any type of wear and tear on your device.

Read more
The Common Problems of Your AC

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