Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are common problems with air conditioners?
A blocked air filter severely reduces airflow. Lack of refrigerant is the cause of your air conditioner's overheating. Airflow is blocked by dirty condenser coils.
2. How do you diagnose an air conditioner problem?
1. Look for a blocked air filter.
2. Check the settings on your thermostat.
3. Inspect the circuit breakers for your air conditioner.
4. Verify the exterior unit.
5. Inspect each air vent.
3. Why is my AC running but not cooling?
A blocked or clogged condenser coil may be the cause of your air conditioner running but failing to reduce the temperature inside.
4. How do I fix my air conditioner problem?
You can contact or ask a qualified technician for guidance on the best course of action for air conditioner repair.
5. How long can an AC be not used?
Most air conditioners are fine if they go 3–4 months without being used.
The majority of today's long-lasting air conditioners were constructed to last.
Many are expected to operate continuously for months at a time and persist for many decades.
6. What is the common issue for AC not working?
Airflow is heavily limited by the air filter. Lack of refrigerant is the cause of your air conditioner's overheating. Airflow is impeded by unclean condenser coils.
7. At what temperature does AC stop working?
The majority of air conditioning units are made to work in temperatures outside of 100 degrees or less.
8. How many hours does AC run per day?
On typical summer days, an AC should run 12 to 16 hours per day if it is the right size. Don't be surprised if your air conditioner runs for 20 hours or more on the hottest summer days.
9. How many units does AC use in a day?
The EER rating of an air conditioner determines how much power it uses. A 5-star air conditioner uses less energy than a 3-star air conditioner. A 5-star air conditioner (1.5 tonnes) uses roughly 1.5 tonnes of power each day.
10. What is the common issue for AC not working?
A dirty air filter severely limits airflow. Your air conditioner is overheating due to a lack of refrigerant. Condenser coils are dirty and restrict airflow
11. Can AC run without an inverter?
A non-inverter AC cannot change the level of cooling, so it cannot cool the area faster when needed.