WHY IS MY AIR CONDITIONER LEAKING WATER? 08/08/2010
An air conditioners primary job is to remove moisture from the room to give us a feeling of comfort. During this process they create a lot of water. How much, is dependent upon humidity in the air, size of the air conditioner and its operating efficiency. Following are a few of the most common reasons why water leakage occurs: Plugged Drain Line Cracked Drain Pan or Pipe Iced Up Coils Defective Overflow Safety Switch Improper Pitch Add Comment WHY IS MY THERMOSTAT BLANK 05/23/2010
You may have had a voltage spike, power surge or the batteries may need to be replaced. If your thermostat takes batteries, for best results, you should replace batteries once a year with new premium brand. Most thermostats take either “AA” or “AAA” alkaline batteries. Before replacing the batteries turn the system off. Be sure the batteries are installed with the positive/negative at the correct ends. If this does not fix the problem call Prestige Air Conditioning for service. 410A REFRIGERANT vs R22 FREON 12/31/2009
410A refrigerant was developed as an environmentally friendly and more efficient alternative to replace R22 Freon. R410A refrigerant does not deplete the ozone the way R-22 does. As of January 1, 2010 it is illegal to charge any HVAC equipment manufactured after January 1, 2010 with R22 Freon. Units manufactured before that date can still be charged with R22 if serviceable. If the equipment is unserviceable the equipment will have to be replaced. Refrigerants R 410A and R22 cannot be cross-matched in units. This means if you have a split system you will have to replace both the condenser and the air handler. | AuthorA. Carbone CategoriesAll |
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