Air conditioners have become a necessity in our lives. It proves their worth in the summer by keeping the building and the occupants happy.
As your Air conditioner unit runs, it gathers dust and dirt in key areas that affect its efficiency, like the condensing coils and air filters. When left unchecked, it affects its efficiency and the performance. Even if you didn’t spot any issues with the unit, it’s a good idea to have it inspected and services more often. What your AC need is the regular maintenance that let the system to be in good shape always. If you are experiencing any issues the following could be the main cause.
Varying cool:
Have you ever felt the temperature is inconsistent? A common complaint of inconsistent air conditioning is that it is too hot or even too cold. Based on what your employees or tenants are saying, you may need to schedule maintenance or repair.
A leak in the ductwork or a faulty thermostat cold is the common reasons for inconsistent cooling. A simple inspection is enough to identify if the thermostat is faulty. However, ductwork leaks can also cause this issue and is a bit more complex to inspect and repair. You can seek the assistance from experienced A/C maintenance providers.
Damaged rooftop units
Most commercial units are placed on the roof of a building. It can become damaged due to severe weather conditions or by the direct exposure to sun’s heat. High winds blow the dust and dirt into the unit. Changes in the airflow or the temperature could be the signs that the internal cabinet on the rooftop unit is damaged. These commercial air conditioning units should be inspected every few months for damage or debris.
Ventilation issues
Ventilation problems can cause your HVAC unit to malfunction during the summer use. The ventilation may not be properly set-up, or they could be blocked by rubbles. With a thorough check, you can address most of the ventilation issues. If the blockage is deep enough then you can ask for the professional HVAC technician to have the inspection.
Blown fuses
If the commercial AC system suddenly shuts off, that could indicate that it is overheating. You should check your circuit breaker for blown fuses. You can also call a local HVAC repair company to diagnose and fix the problem for you.
Burned capacitors
Most commercial air conditioning issues can be prevented with regular inspections and maintenance. However, a burned capacitor can be caused by several factors, including weather damage, overheating, or damaged parts. If your capacitor is blown, there is nothing you can do except replace it.
Find professional commercial HVAC maintenance
If you are experiencing problems with your commercial air conditioning system, contact the experts at Advanced Services, Kuwait. The company has years of experience in providing Commercial HVAC Services to customers throughout Kuwait for various commercial and residential projects.