Central Air Conditioner Cooling Problems

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Has your central air conditioner recently stopped releasing cool air? Did you make sure the thermostat is set at a cool temperature to eliminate it being the problem? If you have been unable to get cold air for the system no matter how low the thermostat is set, there might be several things wrong. The fastest way to determine the type of repairs that are needed is with assistance from an HVAC contractor. Browse the list in this article for some of the things that can stop cold air production in a central air conditioner.

1. Refrigerant Leaks Out of the System

Refrigerant is one of the most important aspects of central air conditioning systems. The perk of refrigerant is that it will usually last for numerous years when it is placed in the system. However, it is possible for refrigerant to leak out of the system and prevent air from getting cold. If there is only a minor leak, an HVAC contractor can likely make a fast repair. If there are numerous leaks and your overall system is in bad shape, a new system might be needed.

2. An Electrical Problem is Present

Electrical problems can prevent a central air conditioner from producing cold air, such as if the thermostat is involved. A contractor can look at the thermostat to make sure it is properly wired. A blown fuse can also cause electrical problems, which can easily be replaced. In the best case scenario, electrical problems is simply the result of a circuit breaker needing to get turned back on.

3. The Condenser Coil Has Problems

The condenser coil is a part of the system that is used for removing hot air out of your house. The coil basically sends the air to the outside when the air conditioner is running. If the coil is problematic, it might need to be cleaned by an HVAC contractor. Dirt quickly accumulates on a condenser coil because it is located outside. Debris such as trash and leaves can also get into the coil and cause problems because of where it is located.

4. A New Evaporator Coil is Needed

The evaporator coil in your system is just as important as the refrigerant, and actually they work together. The refrigerant cools the evaporator down to a low temperature that is able to cool warm air down as it touches the metal. When an evaporator coil is old, it can accumulate a lot of rust. It is likely in your best interest to get a new evaporator coil if it is rusty.

For more information, contact companies like Economy Air Systems Inc.

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