Can Power Outage Affect Air Conditioner? Chandler AC Repair

 

 

Can power outage affect air conditioner? A power surge can damage an air conditioner or furnace and any other device or appliance that uses electricity. And, unlike other devices, replacing one may be costly.

So, if you have any power outages, brownouts, or blackouts, it is wise to contact your Chandler, AZ, AC repair service expert.

Circuit breakers control the indoor and outdoor components of your central air conditioning system. Each element has its breaker; one is likely to have tripped while the other has not. If you're not sure, call Rescue One Air for an inspection of your air conditioner.

 

Dead Capacitors Need Chandler AC Repair Service

A capacitor starts an air conditioner's compressor. Power surges will cause the capacitor to fail, and if the capacitor fails, the compressor will not resume until the power is restored.

As a result, the outdoor unit does not exchange heat, while the indoor unit does typically. The air conditioner isn't blowing cool air since the heat exchange procedure isn't completed throughout the cooling cycle.

You may visibly measure the capacitor's state by gazing into the outdoor device, which looks like a canister on top of the compressor. The top bulges or oozes an oily substance if the capacitor has blown. This problem would require the services of a certified HVAC specialist.

 

Power Outage Stops AC Unit Cooling

A power surge could also cause your air conditioner's compressor to fail. When the compressor fails, there is no heat exchange since there is no cool air. Because the compressor fails to circulate refrigerant throughout the device, warm air escapes.

Rescue One Air's trusted AC technician will evaluate the compressor and tell you if the power outage has damaged it. The machine would require a compressor replacement if the compressor failed.

 

 

Chandler, AZ Quality Air Conditioner Repair Service After Power Outage

Check the breakers to discover if a tripped breaker has cut power to the external device if your air conditioner doesn't start blowing cool air when the power is restored.

If your breakers trip after they've been reset, or if they're normally on, but warm air is blowing through your vents, Contact Rescue One Air, or you can complete the minor form below for a fast response.

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