Air conditioning systems are sealed. Therefore,
your a/c unit should not just “lose” freon (refrigerant). Unlike a car, air
conditioners do not consume refrigerant. With that being said, just like you
should check your oil in your car, you should also have your freon level of
your a/c checked.
In the perfect situation, you will never need to
add or change the refrigerant in your air conditioning system. But as you know,
we do not live in a perfect world so you should have your refrigerant levels
checked. If you do find that your refrigerant levels are low, this indicates a
leak in your system which should be repaired before you add refrigerant. While
most new system connections are welded to minimize leaks, many older units are
connected with mechanical flared fittings which can vibrate loose over the
years, causing leaks.
It is important not to lose refrigerant because of
many reasons. The first reason is that low refrigerant levels reduce the
efficiency of the air conditioner causing it to work harder and for your energy
bill to go up. Another important reason is that freon is a controlled substance
and according to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) it is hazardous to
the environment. Freon also keeps the evaporator coil from icing up and the
compressor from overheating. The coil and the compressor are two vital (and
expensive) parts of the system. The compressor (which is the heart of the
system) is often needed to be replaced early in situations where freon levels
have been low.
The comfort specialists at Indian Air HVAC in
Prescott Valley, AZ check your freon level as part of their regular maintenance.
Also, any time you call Indian Air for your cooling system, rest assured- your
freon levels will be monitored.
Great article! My HVAC system doesn't seem to be working as well as it used to. I recently called my HVAC system repairman to schedule a maintenance check. I will ask him to check the freon levels to see if there's an issue with them.
ReplyDeleteThis post is really appreciable and you have posted very useful tips, which are important to improve the life of the HVAC System and saves our bucks on heating and cooling. Definitely, if we do regular maintenance of our HVAC and follow the instructions from the manufacturer then we can definitely take an advantage of our HVAC for the long time.
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