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  • My Air Conditioner Won’t Cool My Home: Electrical Issues

My Air Conditioner Won’t Cool My Home: Electrical Issues

Category: Air Conditioning

Does it seem like your AC refuses to cool your home? Does it fail to combat the heat and humidity of a summer’s day? Your AC is a complex system with various components and moving parts; electrical and mechanical systems overlap and work together to produce effective and efficient cooling for your home. But when your air conditioner doesn’t work, it leads to frustration, stress, and the feeling that you don’t quite know what to do. We believe that an educated customer is all the better for being able to recognize problems. It allows you to discover issues early on so that you can call for professional air conditioning repair before the problem worsens. Call Forest Air today for exceptional air conditioning services in Tampa Bay, FL.

Let’s take a look at a specific branch of air conditioning issues that relate to electrical problems.

  • Bad capacitor: The capacitor is a small device that acts similarly to the way a starter works in your car. It provides a boost of energy that initiates the compressor’s operation so that the refrigerant cycle can begin. It stores a higher voltage of electricity than that possible in a 120-volt circuit so that your compressor starts immediately. But if moisture gets inside its parts, or it is otherwise damaged, then your AC may not turn on at all.
  • Compressor problem: The compressor is responsible for pressurizing the refrigerant and thus for the cool air that you feel in your home. But, as you well know, it requires electricity to operate, and if there is an electrical connectivity issue, it may turn on and off frequently, or may not be able to turn on at all.
  • Thermostat: Your thermostat is the primary user interface of your air conditioning system. It is the way you set the temperature and communicate with your AC. But if it has an electrical connectivity issue, then it will not be able to communicate properly and this can lead to inadequate cooling and short cycling.

Call Forest Air today if you’re in need of air conditioning repair in Tampa Bay, FL.

If you are looking for Air Conditioner Electrical services in the St. Petersburg & Tampa Bay area, give us a call at 727-865-6004 or fill out our online request form.

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