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5 Main Reasons Why your Aircon doesn’t Cool your House

Author: Aircool Singapore
by Aircool Singapore
Posted: Jun 12, 2020

Air Filter Clogging

All AC units have an air filter which you can see from outside. It catches the particles that comes with the air coming out of the unit. This part easily gets clogged because it acts like a trap for dust, pollen, and other particles in the air.

An air filter can disrupt the flow of air out of the air conditioner if it gets clogged. Most air filters, however, can be removed manually.

You can clean it yourself by running water through the screen and wiping it. Just make sure it’s dry before you place it back into the unit.

Dirty Condenser Coils

Clogging inside a condenser coil is normal especially for an air conditioner that operates for long hours in a day. Debris can get stuck inside its tubes and coils which can make it less efficient in expanding heat from the compressor and refrigerant.

Dirt inside the coils makes it harder for it to cool the air passing through it.

The extreme build-up of debris will eventually stop the AC from reaching the desired temperature inside the room it’s cooling.

Always keep your condenser coils clean by Aircon servicing to avoid overheating and damaging your air conditioning system.

Busted Compressor

The large motor you hear inside your AC is most probably the compressor unit which is the part responsible for compressing air to deliver cool air to the room. An AC struggling to cool room might have a busted compressor.

When the motor is broken, the refrigerants and coolant won’t circulate inside the machine which keeps it from passing through the condenser coils and evaporating unit. Basically, a broken compressor means a broken cooling cycle.

Most Aircon repair jobs would require the full replacement of the compressor unit making it best to avoid allowing your compressor to break down.

Defective Thermostat

Your AC’s thermostat is the sensor responsible for regulating the room temperature inside the room it’s cooling. It’s signals the start or stop of the cooling process until the desired temperature is reached. If it’s broken the AC won’t know if the cooling process if effective.

Small Air conditioner

There are times when having a smaller air conditioning unit is the actual problem, not a defective part. Many homeowners encounter this problem because they just purchase a unit for their homes without thinking about its power and size to cool the room.

Room size will play a role in how efficiently an air conditioner will cool the room. Outside heat will keep the room from cooling your room effectively if your unit is undersized.

A professional Aircon servicing technician will be able to determine the right air conditioner size for your room upon inspection. He/she will also be able to do repairs on defective AC parts that are causing your aircon not to cool your room/s effectively.

Air Filter Clogging

All AC units have an air filter which you can see from outside. It catches the particles that comes with the air coming out of the unit. This part easily gets clogged because it acts like a trap for dust, pollen, and other particles in the air.

An air filter can disrupt the flow of air out of the air conditioner if it gets clogged. Most air filters, however, can be removed manually.

You can clean it yourself by running water through the screen and wiping it. Just make sure it’s dry before you place it back into the unit.

Dirty Condenser Coils

Clogging inside a condenser coil is normal especially for an air conditioner that operates for long hours in a day. Debris can get stuck inside its tubes and coils which can make it less efficient in expanding heat from the compressor and refrigerant.

Dirt inside the coils makes it harder for it to cool the air passing through it.

The extreme build-up of debris will eventually stop the AC from reaching the desired temperature inside the room it’s cooling.

Dirty Condenser Coils

Clogging inside a condenser coil is normal especially for an air conditioner that operates for long hours in a day. Debris can get stuck inside its tubes and coils which can make it less efficient in expanding heat from the compressor and refrigerant.

Dirt inside the coils makes it harder for it to cool the air passing through it.

The extreme build-up of debris will eventually stop the AC from reaching the desired temperature inside the room it’s cooling.

Always keep your condenser coils clean by Aircon servicing to avoid overheating and damaging your air conditioning system.

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