Steps to Follow Before Turning on Your Aircon's Heater
Winter Air Conditioning
As the cold winter air continues to accumulate during this season, every household needs to have as much warm temperature as they can get. While some households keep their furnace, boiler system and other kinds of heaters to build the temperature up, most homeowners still rely on their air conditioning Wollongong units to make sure that their families stay comfortable.
Steps to follow before turning on your aircon during winter
Isn't it exciting to turn on your aircon unit knowing that it is functioning very well? Rather than keeping your fingers crossed every single time you open it, ensuring that it is regularly checked by a professional technician would give you more confidence and peace of mind.
To also keep your mind at ease, you should follow these steps yourself before turning on your air conditioner:
Look at your thermostat
The general idea of replacing old appliances to new ones play a big role in its efficiency and how it will help you make things easier to handle. Just like your thermostat. If it has been used for a very long time, then now is probably the best chance to replace it with a new one. According to a study, most old appliances malfunctions due to the longevity of use.
So it is important to look at your thermostat if it's outdated and not functioning well. And then replace your outdated one and install a newer programmable thermostat. There are smart thermostats on the market today and it is far better to use nowadays.
Check any exposed wirings or ductworks for wear
Exposed wires and ductworks can be a source of cooling loss, loss of warm air or any other inefficiency in your air conditioning unit. So the importance of checking and paying attention to exposed wires and any signs of wear and tear in your air conditioning ducts can help you decide on an immediate course of action. And if you confirm the smallest exposed wiring, call a professional technician to handle it.
Inspect the air vents around your home
Air vents serve as the access point to either warm or cool air that flows out of your air conditioning units. If it is blocked, getting a proper supply of neither air is impossible. So even before turning on your unit, it is recommended to check your vents first. If there is anything that could potentially block the airflow such as drapes, furniture, toys or other, remove them right away.
Examine the drain line
An air conditioner which has not been maintained regularly can accumulate a lot of dirt collected by the indoor coil and can clog the drain line. When your drain line is clogged, your aircon will still work but not as efficiently as before and your energy bills are most likely to spike up because your unit has to work extra to blow the warm air. If it really is clogged, immediate cleaning should be done by an expert technician.
Change your air filter
Air conditioner filters should be changed every three months, most especially if the season (winter or summer) is about to start. If not changed as per the instruction when you bought your unit, it will be vulnerable to unnecessary damage. Also, a dirty air filter can pose a threat to your family's health as your air conditioner will blow dirty air into your house. Who would want that, right?
Inspect the outdoor condenser unit
Make sure that there is no blockage in or near the equipment and clean the area around the unit. Leaves, vines or debris can block the interior components and affect the optimal performance of your air conditioning unit.
In the end, the lifespan and performance of your air conditioning unit rely on your hands. So better take good care of it if you want to reap the benefits of using it.
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