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Showing posts with label Phoenix troubleshooting air conditioning. Show all posts
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Monday, November 28, 2016

A Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Checklist for Emergencies

Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
If you've ever encountered problems with your AC unit, you know the confusion of Phoenix troubleshooting air conditioning. Where do you start and how do you test for those easy fixes, and how do you know when you need the help of an experienced professional? There is no doubt that home air conditioners are complex and complicated. But that doesn't mean you need to be an expert to get an idea of what's going wrong when you want to do Phoenix troubleshooting air conditioning.

Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
The best place to begin is a fuse box. Know which fuse box connects to your Phoenix air conditioner so you can easily test this problem. Sometimes an air conditioner draws too much power and trips a fuse, which then shuts it down. When this happens you won't get any air flow and no cooling in your home. This is pretty easy to look for and to fix. If you go to the fuse box find the fuse that connects to your AC unit. If you don't know which one it is, that's alright, just look for one that has been tripped. A tripped fuse will either be in the off position (make sure that you don't turn something on that you want off!) or will be in the on position, but not firmly. An active fuse will not move if you try to push it further into the on position. A flipped switch will. To reset the fuse, move it to the off position and then back to the on position. Hopefully, this will get your Phoenix air conditioner back on and end your Phoenix troubleshooting air conditioning.

Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
If that didn't fix your problem and you still don't hear your AC running, check to see if the sensors are working. Trying setting your temperature settings in your home to the highest and lowest settings. If neither of these turns on your machine, then the panel isn't the problem, it is most likely an electrical fault which requires a qualified technician to fix. If it does start your system, you'll need the help of a professional to get it back working.

If you are having air blow, there are still a few things that can go wrong. Hot air may be blowing when you want cold air. In this case, check the outside of your Phoenix AC unit for any refrigerant leaks. Refrigerant leaks can greatly affect the cold air coming out of your system, meaning you feel less cold than you did before. If there are strange smells, it can also lead to an electrical fault in your system. All of these will require you to get help, so don't hesitate to call your trusted AC repair man.



Thursday, September 29, 2016

Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning - Tips for You

Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Not sure where to start when troubleshooting air conditioning?  Is your system not working as hard as you want?  Are you missing comfort in your own home?  It can be a real pain when your AC goes out, especially in the middle of summer! There might be something you can do to get that cold air flowing again.  Here are a few tips to try to get your AC unit up and running again:

Check to make sure the thermostat is set right.  Seriously.  None of us want to admit we do it, but sometimes the simplest fix is the right one.  Just check to make sure your thermostat is set to cool the room and that the temperature setting is lower than room temperature.  If it isn't, change it and give the system a little while to start pumping out the cool air again.

If your air conditioning isn't running at all it may be because a circuit has been tripped.  Try checking the fuses in your home to see if any have been tripped.  Hopefully, resetting it will get your comfort back online.  It's also a good idea to mark which fuse powers your AC.  Doing it now could save you some time and some head ache in the future.
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Phoenix Troubleshooting Air Conditioning

If the fan is blowing on your and you just aren't feeling cold air, you might want to check the unit for a copper line. If you can find it, it should be cool to the touch.  If it isn't, your unit might be low on Freon, and you'll need a professional's help.


Carefully, take a look inside the AC unit.  Don't open it and get inside if you don't know what you are doing, but if you look in the top and see lots of debris and dirt you've found the reason you aren't getting any cool air.  Cleaning this out of the system might be something you can do on your own, but it is safer to call a professional, someone who works on these units for a living and knows how to get in and clean without hurting themselves or the system.


Hopefully these tips can help you when you're troubleshooting air conditioning! But remember, this won't be the end-all be-all list for everything that could go wrong with your AC.  When in doubt, call a professional and stay safe!