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Is Your Heat Pump Air Conditioner on the Blink? Try These Troubleshoot Tips Heat pump air conditioners keep homes cool and comfortable in the summer heat. Unfortunately, when your heat pump repair in Grand Rapids and air conditioner fail, your home can become stuffy and uncomfortable in no time. The easy-to-follow troubleshooting tips will help you identify common problems and remedy the situation quickly. Contact your local HVAC contractor for assistance if any specialized repair tasks need to be performed.

The first step is also the easiest one. Thermostats can be moved to an incorrect setting by accident, resulting in your heat pump air conditioner not cooling your home effectively. Ensure that the thermostat is set on cool and set to a temperature that is lower than the actual temperature inside the room. Did you know that dirty air filters block airflow and thereby negatively impact the efficiency of an air conditioner? Therefore, it is suggested that you change the air filters once every three months and more often when in peak use. Check the AC repair in Wyoming and replace them if required to fix this problem.

The heat pump air conditioner can't operate effectively without an adequate refrigerant level. Refrigerant leaks drain refrigerant from the system, and the air conditioner will be unable to provide cool air when the refrigerant level falls below the critical level. In addition, frost on the lines connecting the indoor and outdoor units, or water pooling around the furnace, indicates a low refrigerant level. Check for this problem by switching the outside unit off while keeping the furnace blower on. After that, restart the air conditioner after a couple of hours and check to see if the extensive copper line at the outdoor unit is cold and condensed. If frost forms on the line, or if it is not cold within about 10 minutes after restarting the system, the refrigerant level is too low.

Another test that you can perform is to measure the air leaving the air handler and the temperature of the air entering the air handler. The temperature drop is the value you get when you deduct the temperature of the air leaving the air handler from the air entering the air handler. The ideal drop in temperature should be between 15 degrees for high-


efficiency units and 20 degrees for older units. Again, significantly lower results indicate problems with the refrigerant charge, and higher results point to problems with the airflow.

Dirty filters or coils restrict the airflow of your air conditioning service in Wyoming, MI, and should be checked, cleaned, or replaced regularly. If you identify that the refrigerant level is too low, fix the problem by asking a suitably qualified technician to check for leaks and top up the refrigerant. Note that only suitably qualified HVAC technicians are allowed to top up or drain refrigerant from an air conditioning system.

Heat pump air conditioners can malfunction or operate at inefficient levels from time to time. Fortunately, there are easy-to-follow troubleshoot tips that can help you identify and repair the problem quickly. In addition, regular maintenance is one of the critical factors of a satisfying relationship with your heat pump air conditioner. Regular or preventive maintenance will ensure that your air conditioner performs at optimal levels and reduce repair costs in the long run.


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