The Right Procedures Before Turning On Your Spring AC Unit

11 Steps To Follow Before You Turn On Your Air Conditioner In Spring

You need to check your AC system regularly to check for issues that might require repair or maintenance. You can do many simple repairs or call a professional before the AC unit starts being used regularly over the summer or winter months. Here’s what you need to know about the steps to follow before turning on your AC unit. You need to know the various parts of the AC system.

AC Indoor Equipment

1. Start By Checking The Thermostat

If it’s outdated, you need to start saving money and reduce your utility bills by installing a newer one that’s easy to program.

2. Check For Any Wear On The Exposed Ductwork

If present, it could be the reason for any loss of cold air or inefficiencies of your AC unit.

3. Check The Air Vents In Your Home

If there are any items that block the path of the air such as furniture, drapes or toys, you need to remove them immediately.

4. You Need To Check The Drain Line

It should be by the indoor cooling coil and mounted just above the furnace in your basement.

5. Now You Should Change The Air Filter

Make sure you change it every 3 months or according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. It’s preferable to change the air filter before the cold or hot season starts for the best results.

6. Check The Circuits & Confirm That The Electrical Connections Are Turned On

7. Check The Furnace/AC Unit To Make Sure The Power Is Turned On

Once you are done, you can now check the outdoor equipment for any wear and overgrowth. Some of the outdoor equipment your system can’t run without including the following and should be checked and inspected as well.

AC Outdoor Equipment

1. Check The Condenser Unit Placed Outside

There shouldn’t be any blockage placed near the equipment. Make sure you clean the area around the condenser unit. Remove any vines, leaves, and debris since they can block the interior parts of the AC unit and affect the performance of your unit.

2. Check If There Are Any Missing Panels In The Outdoor Units

They are meant to enclose the electrical wires so they should always be in place.

3. Check The Refrigerant Lines To Make Sure They Are Insulated

If so, they are properly insulated and will improve the overall efficiency of your AC unit. If there are any issues with the insulation or refrigerant lines, make sure you contact a professional to do the repairs.

4. Make Sure The Electrical Wiring Isn’t Worn Out

Call a professional if there are any worn out wires.

5. You Need To Know When Your AC Unit Has Reached The End Of Its Lifespan

It will wear out eventually so you should be prepared for that.

Now You Can Turn On Your AC Unit

Reduce the temperature setting on your thermostat then turns it on. The fan and the condenser outside should be running smoothly without any irregular sounds. Let it run for a few minutes until you can feel the air cooling down or warm up indoors.

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