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Things to remember when getting air conditioning repairs

Check your electrical power supply before anything else<br><br>Check the AC Units Remote<br><br>Check the Condenser (AKA Outdoor) Unit<br><br>Check the Air Filters in the Indoor Unita

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Things to remember when getting air conditioning repairs

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  1. THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN GETTING AIR CONDITIONING REPAIRS www.penrithair.com.au

  2. Check your electrical power supply before anything else If all indicator lights are visible, your power supply to the AC Unit is operational. Typically, power outages during the night are easy to notice. However, outages during the daytime may not be immediately visible. Hence check your desk lamps or other devices for available power. Your AC Unit will likely work when the power is restored in your area. If the other equipment and devices show an available power supply, locate and check the circuit breaker to which the AC Unit is connected. If the indoor Unit is operational but has no cooling, then check if the outdoor Unit has power. Most outdoor units have a disconnect switch. Check that!

  3. Check the AC Units Remote Check the battery in your remote! Often, a weak or dead battery in the AC Unit's Remote leads one to suspect the AC Unit, while the answer is simply a change with fresh batteries. Next, check the thermostat's settings to ensure the device is set to COOL and not set to "heat," "vent," or even "off." Set the thermostat to either 25C or 26C for optimum cost-effective room air conditioning.

  4. The condenser is part of the split AC system, often called the outdoor air conditioner. The outdoor AC unit looks covered in vents and makes a humming noise during operation. Check the Condenser (AKA Outdoor) Unit The thin vents protect the sensitive coils of the condenser. This Unit may heat up or not operate as it should if ducts are choked with dust, foliage, or obstructed airflow. So, check around your condenser, clear away debris, and remove any plants growing up against it.

  5. Check the Air Filters in the Indoor Unit A dirty, clogged filter won't usually be the kind of thing that's a complete make-or-break for an AC, but it can reduce its cooling efficiency. Some air conditioners turn off if the airflow is blocked. Others will keep running, but much of the cool air won't make it to the rooms of your home. Air filters typically need to be changed every one to three months, but this will vary based on the filter type and your indoor air quality. If your filter looks dirty or it's been more than a month since you changed it, try putting a fresh filter in to see if that helps boost your AC's cooling power. Disclaimer: This is a generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

  6. Let's Connect With Us! Phone 02 4731 3033 Website www.penrithair.com.au Address 3/116-118 Batt St, Jamisontown NSW 2750, Australia

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