Air Creations, Inc. Blog : Archive for the ‘Air Conditioning’ Category

Ice on the AC’s Evaporator Coil: What This Might Mean

Monday, August 22nd, 2016

One of the aspects of air conditioning technology that often confuses homeowners is that ice isn’t a normal part of AC operation. It’s easy to understand why people unfamiliar with air conditioning systems might think that ice appearing on parts of the AC is not a serious problem. After all, the air conditioner sends out air that feels crisp and cold, as if it were blown over ice… why shouldn’t ice be expected?

But Ice on an Air Conditioner Is a Sign of a Problem!

The truth is that the appearance of ice—usually along the indoor evaporator coil—indicates something is wrong with the air conditioner. For reasons we’ll look at in the next section, the evaporator coil is staying colder than it should, which causes the moisture that condenses along it to freeze. This starts a vicious cycle, since ice on the coil makes it harder for the refrigerant inside it to absorb heat and raise its temperature, and this leads to even more ice. A fully iced-over coil means an AC that provides no cooling at all.

Reasons This May Happen

  • The air conditioner is losing refrigerant to leaks. With a lower amount of refrigerant in the evaporator coil, the coil will draw less heat, and the remaining refrigerant will stay too cold.
  • The air filter for the HVAC system is clogged with dust, lint, and debris. This will not let a sufficient amount of warm air into the air conditioner to lower the temperature of the coil, triggering the freezing process. (This is one of the many reasons you must change out the filter regularly in summer.)
  • The coil is covered with grime. Any layer of dirt, dust, etc. on the coil insulates the refrigerant inside from proper heat absorption, and this leads to ice developing.

Don’t scrape the ice off to try to fix this! Not only do you risk damaging the coil, but you won’t address the actual root problem. Instead, give our technicians a call for repairs.

Contact Air Creations, Inc. in Westfield, NJ for your air conditioning repairs. “We Do It Right!”

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Zone Control Systems: Why They’re a Big Deal

Monday, August 15th, 2016

Try to imagine if your house’s lighting worked this way: you come home at night, step into the house, flip on a light switch… and every light in the house comes on. That’s not an efficient way of lighting a home, is it? Of course, that’s not how lighting is set up for houses—or any building. But central air conditioning and heating is often set up exactly this way! You switch on your furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump, and conditioned air travels to all the vents throughout the house, regardless of whether the individual rooms need to be cooled or heated.

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No, You Shouldn’t See Ice on Your Air Conditioner!

Monday, July 25th, 2016

This is a confusion people often have regarding their air conditioning systems. They think that because the AC sends out air that feels like it was blown over ice, ice must be a normal product of how the system operates. This does make some sense—until you understand that an air conditioner works through a process of heat exchange, meaning that it uses refrigerant (a special blend of chemicals) to remove heat from indoors and release it outdoors. Not only does this process not use ice, but it also shouldn’t create any ice.

In other words, if you see ice on your air conditioner, something is wrong.

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Repair or Replace? The Great Air Conditioning Debate

Monday, July 18th, 2016

When an air conditioning system starts to run into problems delivering cool conditions in a home—or it stops working entirely—calling for repairs is the normal step to take. But sometimes repairs are not the most effective route; there will come a time when it’s better to replace the AC entirely rather than to keep doing fix after fix.

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Signs You Need Air Conditioning Repairs, Now!

Monday, July 4th, 2016

You’ll rely on your air conditioning system a great deal now that summer has arrived. But is your AC working at the best of its abilities? When problems start up in your home’s cooling system, you have to know how to recognize the signs so you can schedule repairs as soon as possible. The longer you allow a malfunction to continue, the worse the problem will become, as a chain reaction of other malfunctions will follow until you have a broken AC.

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