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Cleaning an air conditioning unit
  • Alot of times customers assume that their AC needs regassing when in actual fact living in Northern Australia your air conditioner is likely heavily blocked and needs cleaning out.

  • Often minor repairs can get your aircon up and running. However, if your air conditioner doesn’t have the same cooling efficiency as before or if it has stopped working completely - you might want to check your options. Getting an old air conditioner fixed, again and again, is definitely not worth it. Check the dates to see if you are still under warranty.

  • The set the temperature should be between 24 and 27°C. Every degree higher can save between 5 and 10% on your energy usage.

  • More than likely the AC has gone out on fault. There are numerous reasons for this, but I recommend turning the unit off for 10 minutes at the isolation switch near the outdoor unit. This resets the unit and can sometimes reset the fault. In Kununurra there can be lots of power outages and surges and this is sometimes the AC unit protecting the electrical components. If the unit still flashes than you will require a qualified technician to diagnose the fault.

  • Over time, dust, dirt, and other airborne particles can accumulate in the drain line, leading to blockages. Air conditioners have condensation drains to remove excess moisture that builds up during the cooling process. When warm air passes over the cold evaporator coils inside the air conditioner, it loses moisture, which condenses into water droplets. This moisture needs to be drained away from the unit to prevent it from accumulating and causing issues such as mould growth or water damage.

  • Yes, it's normal for an air conditioner to cycle on and off periodically to maintain the desired temperature in your home. This process is controlled by the thermostat, which monitors the temperature and activates the air conditioner as needed. However, if you notice the unit cycling on and off excessively or more frequently than usual, it could indicate issues such as a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, or problems with the thermostat. In such cases, it's advisable to have your air conditioner serviced to ensure it operates efficiently and effectively.

  • Sometimes, evaporator air conditioners can be noisy inside due to a few reasons. One common reason is that the blower fan or other internal components may be dirty or damaged, causing vibrations or rattling noises. Additionally, if the air conditioner is old or not properly installed it may produce excessive noise as it operates. Furthermore, certain models may naturally produce more noise than others due to differences in design and technology. If you're experiencing excessive noise from your evaporator air conditioner, it's best to have it inspected by a professional technician to identify and address the underlying cause.

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