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Zarief MinaReturn
Most of the time a breaker trips because of a short in a circuit. The majority of A/C breaker issues are the result of a short in the compressor. A weak capacitor can cause an overcurrent situation with the compressor or fan motor. Another common problem is an old, weak breaker.
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There are two main factors pertaining to your comfort.:
(1) Temperature – we advise customers to set their thermostat where it is most comfortable to them.
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The pan under your unit, called the auxiliary pan, should always be dry. Water in this pan could be the result of a clogged primary drain pipe connected to your evaporator pan inside your unit. Clear Comfort can provide treatments as a prevention to this common problem. You could have a refrigerant issue causing ice to form inside your unit.
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Almost any problem you find with an inoperable unit will require professional service from Clear Comfort. We do have some suggestions as to things you can check. Check your breakers and make sure they are not tripped (toggled between the off and on position) or turned off. Check to see if there is water in your auxiliary pan under the indoor unit.
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One of the first and most common places to check for a blank thermostat is the auxiliary pan located under the indoor unit. Water in this pan will usually cause this pans switch to open the circuit for the thermostat and systems low voltage. Check out the comments with the question “Why is there water in the pan under my indoor unit?”
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Simply rinsing the outdoor coils thoroughly will help with removing dirt and grass from the coils. Keeping the coils clean is very important in maintaining proper air flow across the coils that directly effects the system efficiency and capacity. Dirt and debris on the coils will prevent the necessary heat exchange for proper system operation.
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