Phoenix AC Repair. Do Power Outages Break AC Units?

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Why does my air conditioner stop working during a blackout? If your air conditioner isn't blowing after a power outage, search your home's electrical panel for the connections that power your cooling system components. If this is the case, turn on the air conditioner and reset the circuit breaker.

If it still doesn't work, you may need to employ a Phoenix, Arizona, air conditioning repair technician.

Circuit breakers regulate the indoor and outdoor components of your central air conditioning system. When a surge occurs, the breaker trips to cut off the circuit, which usually occurs before a storm knocks out power.

Because each component has its breaker, one may have tripped while the other hasn't. For example, there will be no cold air if the breaker for the outdoor air conditioning components trips, but the breaker for the internal air conditioning components does not. Have your air conditioner tested by Rescue One Air if you're unsure.

 

 

Phoenix AC Emergency Repair fix a Broken Capacitor Will

A capacitor starts the compressor of an air conditioner. Power spikes will destroy the capacitor. The compressor will not restart until the power is restored if the capacitor fails during a power loss.

As a result, the outside unit does not circulate heat as effectively as it should, although the indoor unit does. In addition, because the heat exchange procedure does not completed during the cooling cycle, the air conditioner does not pump cool air.

The state of the capacitor can be seen by peeking into the external device, which looks like a canister on top of the compressor.

The top bulges or oozes oily stuff if the capacitor has blown. This problem would necessitate the assistance of a certified HVAC technician.

 

After A Power Outage, My Air Conditioner Stopped Working?

A power surge could cause your air conditioner's compressor to malfunction. There is no heat exchange when the compressor fails since there is no cool air. Because the compressor cannot circulate refrigerant throughout the device, warm air escapes.

Rescue One Air's trusted AC expert will inspect the compressor and determine whether the power outage has harmed it. The machine would require a compressor replacement if the compressor failed.

 

Get Emergency Air Conditioner Repair

Get Emergency Air Conditioner Repair in Phoenix, AZ

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

Contact Rescue One Air or fill out the minor form below for a quick answer if your breakers trip after being reset or if they are on typically, but warm air is blowing through your vents.

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