March 21, 2012

How To Stop Your Air Conditioner From frozen Up

Scenario:

My air conditioner is frosty up approximately daily. I've tried resetting the temperature and nothing seems to work. What would you advise I to to stop my air conditioner from freezing?

Solution:




There are any factors that could be the cause. The four main reasons for air conditioner freeze ups:

Refrigerant charge

Outdoor temperature

Insufficient air flow

Defective blower

You may have a low refrigerant charge which can cause the air conditioner to freeze up. The theory needs to be charged correctly to enable it to work properly. You may have a leak in the refrigerant lines.

If the lines have been vibrating or rubbing other parts or objects the disagreement could cause a leak. In increasing if there are loose fittings or weak solder joints it could be leaking from those areas. If you've carefully the refrigerant lines are not leaking than it may just need to be recharged. If you don't know how to recharge it you may need to perceive a service technician.

In temperatures under 60 degrees outdoor air conditioning units tend not to function as well. When the temperature drops the theory begins to not function properly and freeze ups can occur. The simplest formula is to not use your unit when the temperature cools down and open your windows or doors. If that's not a choice you will probably need to have a ambient temperature control installed in your system.

The evaporator coils will become dirty over time. A dirty filter restricts the air flow manufacture it lose air flow and at last it becomes so slow that it freezes up, or at best, not cooling as well as it should. This results in dirty coils that will need to be cleaned. Depending on your air conditioner you may have to take off the coils to clean them. You should replace the Ac filter yearly. For central air conditioning units other qoute that occurs is when you have duct work that is undersized causing the unit to freeze up. If you feel that may be the qoute you'll need to consult a professional. Try replacing the filter first and it may do the trick.
Air conditioner freeze ups can occur when the blower is not running at the required speed and may need to be replaced.

These are the main reasons why air conditioners freeze up. If you're lucky it may just be a dirty filter which you should be able to replace yourself.

How To Stop Your Air Conditioner From frozen Up

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