Wednesday 7 August 2019

5 Common Split System Air Conditioner Problems And Their Solutions

5 Common Split System Air Conditioner Problems And Their Solutions



Summers in India can be harsh. The heat makes you sweaty and uncomfortable. An air conditioner is a necessity under such conditions. An AC removes the moisture inside a room and cools it down. But what if you turn on your split system air conditioner after months, only to find out that something is wrong with it? Hence,we have listed below 5 common split system air conditioner problems and ways to deal with them to sort this issue for you.

Top 5 Split Air Conditioner System Problems

Solution: Follow a simple AC troubleshooting guide Check if there is a power supply to your split system air conditioner. If yes, ensure that the thermostat is set to the ‘cool’ mode. Next, check if all the external wiring is intact, as rats and mice could nibble up wires and disconnect the circuits. The next step is to verify if everything is okay with the electrical wiring of your home. If there are issues with blown fuses or tripping, resetting the power should do the trick.

How to deal with it: If the fan of your split system air conditioner is not working then look for switched off or tripped circuit breaker inside the system. This can  prevent the fan from receiving input power even though the unit is switched on.
How to deal with it: Molds are types of fungi that grow in humid temperatures. Split system air conditioners have ambient temperature which is perfect for their growth. As they can lead to various health issues, it is better to deal with them at the earliest.

How to deal with it:  There could be split AC problems leading to blowing hot air. The first step in tackling the problem is to make sure that the thermostat is set to a temperature at least 5°C lesser than the room temperature. You can also check for the cooling effect by lowering the temperature further. If there is absolutely no difference in the output even after 15-20 minutes, carefully clean the dirt in the evaporator or condenser.



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