Condenser Cleaning
Many people are
now trying to trim down their expenses by not using their air
conditioners, scheduling the time when their televisions and
fridge are on as well as canceling the supposedly one week vacation
in Bahamas. Why don't we start by just simple yet not to
sacrificial act of condenser cleaning?
Instead of getting
rid of much more important things, why don't you just clean that
little unit found outside your house that is usually prone to
accumulate dirt, debris from trees, dust and other elements that
may slow down its performance thus increasing your energy
consumption.
You see, a simple
act of cleaning it will help make a great difference and will
definitely ensure efficiency during electricity consumption. Doing
so will also ensure longer lasting and properly functioning
equipment. Notice that it has a fan that moves across its coil and
this part needs to be regularly cleaned in order to maintain its
ultimate performance.
Condenser cleaning should start by removing plants, debris, dusts
and other elements around the unit. Make sure that the unit is off
before you perform cleaning on the actual unit as well as the main
switch in order to prevent an accident. Even if you cannot see it,
most condenser coils are loaded with pollen and dust that you
cannot see so be sure to clean them regularly so that it will not
reach the point wherein it has already built up visible dirt. Use
an old hairbrush in getting rid of the surface dirt and dust. In
cleaning, remember to brush in the same direction as the slots
between the fins to ensure that the bristles go between the fins
and it could thoroughly clean the coil.
It is also much
better if you clean the guard gill so the inner parts of it will be
cleaned as well. For safety precautions, wear a dust mask so you
will not inhale the dust coming from the unit. Some people do not
seem to save money from condenser cleaning because they have to
deal with allergy from the dust later.
Therefore, if you
think you are that type of person who can easily become allergic to
simple allergens, have someone do the job or get a professional to
do the cleaning. Once the coil is brushed, spray a heavy
duty cleaner into it and let it stay for about five minutes.
Before spraying the coil with a cleaner, be sure to remove the
surface dirt and rinse it with a gentle spray of water. Avoid
spraying strong cleaner in coil's interior as it could bend the
aluminum fins.
Those simple steps in the condenser cleaning will ensure a much
more efficient system and will keep the operating costs low. Start
the cost cutting initiative with steps that do not necessarily
require you to sacrifice a pastime or vacation plans. Start with a
simple cleaning project that creates a big impact the efficiency of
your AC system and helps in lowering your energy consumption.
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