Have you ever wondered whether a
tune-up for your air conditioner is really required?
Have you laughed quietly when the
HVAC contractor advised you on a regular tune up?
Have doubts about how a tune-up
can save energy cost have cropped in your mind?
If the answer to any of these
questions is yes, then this article is for you.
You regularly service your car or
truck, change the oil filter, air filter, and any other part that is likely to
cause a breakdown, so that you get maximum life and mileage out of your
vehicle. In the same way, your heating and cooling units need to be regularly
checked and tuned.
Before we actually go into why a
tune up is required and what to endure during the tune-up sessions, lets take a
look at the benefits of periodic tune-ups.
- Savings as you reduce energy costs
- Longer life of the equipment
- Improved performance and efficiency
- Reduced risk of break downs
- Protection and safety
- Comfort and well being
If you think that all this is
important to you, read on!
The government site for HVAC, www.energystar.gov, says that an annual tune-up of your heating and cooling unit improves the efficiency of the system, increases comfort levels prevents future problems and unexpected costs.
There are HVAC contractors
and technicians who will come over periodically to check your air
conditioning units. This is especially so when the season starts. With winter
around the corner, it is required that you keep your heating systems in good
condition so that you are free of any likely breakdowns and your comfort levels
are maintained through out the season.
Here are some essentials of a HVAC tune-up for a residential unit.
1. Check operating pressures.
There may be leaks in your system
that you may not know of. You can find this out if the operating pressure of
your system does not fall into the proper range for superheating or subcooling.
This could also be due to restriction in the airflow, compressor valve problems
or mechanical failure in the compressor.
If you find discrepancies in the
pressures, you need to first check is the air filter to check if it is dirty.
Check the suction pressure. If it is low, it means that the air flow is good
and the filter is not dirty. If not, then you will need to clean the filter.
2. Check air filter
This is one of the first things
that most technicians will do. This check will rule out if there are any frozen
coils that are hindering the working of the air conditioner or dirt that may
have accumulated and causes problem in the running of the system.
It would be beneficial to change
the filters periodically, whether they give a problem or not. This is not an
expensive exercise and helps in keeping major problems at bay.
3. Check for leaks.
When the refrigerant pressure is
not satisfactory, there is a need to check for leaks. Finding the leak is where
technician expertise is required. You need to look for brazed and mechanical
connections first and then you look at the coils. You may not know where the
leak is and even if you find one you may not know the best solution to fix the
leak.
The best way to fix a leak after
you find it is by repairing it or replacing the system. However, if the cost is
high and you do not wish to spend much at the moment, you can use a leak
sealant as an alternative. If there is a leak in the coil, it best to replace
the system.
There is more to the essentials
of a tune-up for HVAC. We will bring all the tips. Read on!
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