I looked for a few odd issues

When there are issues with the air conditioner, it’s a honestly fantastic plan to have a tune-up.

When a client calls myself and others and tells myself and others that the air conditioner is not working, I always suggest we do a tune-up or service service.

Occasionally a service service will repair the problem if it’s something small care about a blocked air filter or dirty evaporator coils. I always look for a few odd issues before I take things apart. I look outside at the air conditioner and the housing unit… Leaves and debris can keep the method from consistently working. I did not see any issues with mud or dirt near the outdoor compressor and air conditioner housing unit. I inspected the air filter and it looked relatively clean. I inspected the breaker and the fuses and those were nice as well. When I inspected the blower motor, I realized that the safety switch had been tripped. When the safety switches are tripped, there is usually a problem with the fuse or the power. I inspected the individual fuse at the back of the blower motor and it was not good. I had another one outside in the repair truck, however as soon as I upgraded the fuse, the blower motor came on, however unfortunately, there had to be another problem that was really causing the safety switch to trip. The fuse doesn’t usually go exhausting for no reason at all. That required further investigation and taking the method apart. I wanted to make sure that I found the root of the problem before I gave the client a bill.

 

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