Chandler AC Repair. Will Power Cuts Kill My AC?

Chandler AC Repair. Will Power Cuts Kill My AC

 

Is it possible for a power loss of impact your air conditioner? An air conditioner or furnace and any other device or appliance that uses electricity can be damaged by a power surge. Replacing one, unlike other gadgets, can be pricey.

So, if you experience any power outages, brownouts, or blackouts, call local Chandler, AZ, AC repair provider.

Circuit breakers control the indoor and exterior components of your central air conditioning system. Each element has its circuit breaker; one is more likely to have tripped than the other. If you're not sure, have your air conditioner inspected by Rescue One Air.

 

Chandler AC Repair Fixes Dead Capacitors

A capacitor starts the compressor of an air conditioner. When the capacitor fails due to power surges, the compressor will not restart until the power is restored.

As a result, the outdoor unit rarely exchanges heat, although the indoor unit does. The heat exchange procedure isn't finished during the cooling cycle, so the air conditioner isn't blowing cool air.

By peering into the external device, which resembles a canister on top of the compressor, you can see the state of the capacitor. If the capacitor has blown, the top bulges or leaks an oily material. This issue would cause the help of a licensed HVAC technician.

 

AC Unit Cooling Stops with a Power Outage

Your air conditioner's compressor could fail because of a power surge. Because there is no cool air when the compressor fails, there is no heat exchange. Warm air escapes because the compressor cannot circulate refrigerant throughout the device.

The compressor will be evaluated by Rescue One Air's trusted AC expert, who will tell you if the power outage has harmed it. If the compressor failed, the machine would require a compressor replacement.

 

Where to Find Chandler Air Conditioner Repair Service

If your air conditioner doesn't start blowing cool air once the power is restored, check the breakers to see if a tripped breaker has cut power into the external device.

If your breakers trip after they've been reset, or if they are usually 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.

You can check out our customer reviews or browse through the Rescue One Air video library to see our AC repair service crews in action for further information.

 

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