A / C service or check-up can cost you a lot of money. That's why you should try to avoid these maintenance services. You can do this by trying to make work easier check-up.
You only need a few simple materials:
Screwdriver
Garden Hose
comb End
Dust Brush
Motor Oil
Step 1. Disconnect the power.
Turn off electricity to air conditioning, and locate the capacitor. You can do this easily by following the instructions in the manual.
Step 2. Clean the condenser and oil fan motor.
Clean the condenser with a brush. It will certainly be full of dust. This is important work, if you want to avoid any damage to the fans. A repair service will cost more than $ 500-600. Remove the grill cover and loosen the screw that contain the fan. Remove the fan to gain access to oil ports. lubricate the fan motor.
Step 3. Clean the condenser coils.
You can clean the coils with a garden hose. Remove the guard before spraying the unit inside. This will prevent the accumulation of debris in wet ailettes.N not forget to check if the wings are folded. If so, then use a comb to straighten them.
Step 4. Recycling of refrigerant.
You should hire an expert to replace the refrigerant. Do not dispose of gas in the atmosphere. If the filter is damaged, then replace it.
Step 5. Maintenance of air-conditioning filters.
This is one of the most important air conditioning system. This cleans the air you breathe in your home. Disconnect power before cleaning.
First remove the case covers filter.Then remove and clean with a cloth. After washing it with soap and water. Make sure the filter is completely dry before replacing.
Step 6. Filter replacement.
Avoid using filters that are worn. Buy an electrostatic filter of plastic mesh in a local store. It will cost approximately 7 $. Cut the new filter with a pair of scissors. Rinse with clear water and let it dry completely. You can install the filter.
Step 7. Maintenance of drains.
You can also clean air ducts with a vacuum cleaner. This will help remove dust and debris sucked into this.
Step 8. Routine check ups.
Check miscellaneous parts such as fuses, circuit breakers and the thermostat. Ensure that all connections are in place.
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