AC drain-line tips
The AC drain line is a small line on the outside of your house by your air conditioning unit. It’s also referred to as a condensate drain because it removes condensation from the evaporator coil
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The AC drain line is a small line on the outside of your house by your air conditioning unit. It’s also referred to as a condensate drain because it removes condensation from the evaporator coil
Many people make an understandable mistake with their heating, ventilation and air conditioning. They close the vents, especially in unoccupied rooms, on the theory that they will save money.
The weather is turning colder so you turn on the furnace for the first time in months. But it doesn’t work.
Arrrgh!
Chances are you never noticed that your furnace hums when it’s working well. But your ears will perk up if the hum gets louder, a signal that something could go wrong and leave you in the cold.
There’s a lot of thought that goes into ductwork, whether you’re repairing or replacing an old system or installing ducts in a new building. Ducts that are too large or too small will hurt the system’s efficiency rather than improve it.
Fixing a refrigerant leak in your HVAC requires some detective work and smart labor by a trained technician. A leak also can be dangerous. Refrigerant is toxic; only a trained technician should handle it.
Like many other items on an air conditioner, you may never notice the coils until you have a problem. Your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system has coils both inside and outdoors.
Treat your compressor well and it will keep your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system running efficiently for years. Neglect it, however, and you may get a costly lesson in compressors. The compressor often is the most expensive single item in your system, and it can’t simply be repaired.