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Take Care of Your Air Conditioner and It Will Take Care of You

By: Adam Peters

Keep your air conditioner clean and understand how it works, and you will get much better use out of it.

The natural order of things would normally mean that when something is cool, and the air around it is warm, it will also become warm.The seasons sunrooms and furniture "http://www.allsunrooms.com/fourseasons.html">four seasons sunrooms and furniture. Air conditioning systems take advantage of the laws of science to make something out of the ordinary happen: even though the air is warm, with air conditioning, you can have a cool house. And you don't even have to be scientific to make this happen, or even to keep it happening. Air conditioner maintenance is really very simple.

Most air conditioning problems come from clogged systems. There may be any number of reasons for this, but usually the reason is a drain line that is dirty.

Just compare the drain lines in your air conditioner to your arteries. We all know that clogged arteries lead to a heart attack, so if you don't want your air conditioner to have an attack, that is, stop functioning, make sure you keep these lines clear. Here is how: The air conditioning system has two main parts, the drain line and the condensate pan. When air conditioners cool the air in your home, they also take the moisture out of the home. This moisture is carried by the cooling coil into the drain line. The moisture that is carried off has a lot of different materials in it, such as minerals, mildew and dust. When these accumulate, the line becomes clogged. If you want to keep your air conditioning system humming, clean out the condensate lines at least once a quarter to make sure the fluid continues to flow through. This can be done with a coil cleaner made for that purpose, and a wire brush.

Another way to keep the system purring is to keep the filters on the air conditioner clean. Modern air conditioners have anti-microbial filters, so they trap mildew, mold and algae that may build up. This is good for your lungs, but bad for the filter. Change you filters once a month so that they are clear and clean and can do their job. The air in your home will stay clean and clear of these allergens and reduce medical problems. It will also prevent the house from being as dusty. If you have any allergy sufferers in your home, these are important features of the air conditioning system.

All air conditioning systems have spots where moisture builds, and these become depositories for mildew, mold, algae and dust. You can fight this buildup by spraying with a mild disinfectant if you do if often, but once the buildup is too great, you may have to have a professional do a thorough cleaning. If you want your air conditioning motor to stay in top form, follow the instructions to keep it clean. This will also keep the levels of algae, mildew and mold that can build up in the system at a minimum. Less dust will also be strewn around the house if the system is kept clean.

If anyone in your home has allergies, these allergies are being aggravated by pollen, dust mites and other allergens that are carried in the air. These family members will thank you for the cleaner air in the home.

Even if you do keep the unit clean, it is sometimes impossible to get rid of all pollutants. Air conditioners naturally carry moisture, and that is an invitation for algae, mold and mildew to accumulate. When too much of it accumulates, you may have to call in a professional to address the problem. But normally, just spraying a household disinfectant into the filter intake will allow the system to circulate it and eliminate this problem.

Keeping the unit functioning well mechanically is also important. You should put a small amount of oil specified for electric motors into the oil ports at least annually. When you have the system apart to do this, you should make sure that the fan for the blower motor is not caked with mildew or mold. As we stated, air conditioners take in warm air, cool it down and then expel the cool air into the house. (Obviously, warm air is then expelled outside the house.)The temperature in the ducts should be at least 15 to 25 degrees colder than the air inside the home. It will warm a bit before it is expelled. If you don't have this difference (you can check the temperature in the ducts with a stem or electron wire thermometer), check your filters, circuit breakers, lines, etc. The temperature difference should not be too small. If it is a problem you cannot find, you will have to call in the pros.

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Adam Peters is the author of many resources on home air conditioning maintenance made easy related topics published at www.allsunrooms.com . A website with tips on four seasons sunrooms, amongst many related topics.

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