Maintaining an AC system correctly means you must clean it right and often enough to ensure it works correctly and assists with prevention of the emission of microorganisms and bacteria. You need to clean your ac prior to the beginning of summer. The general idea for cleaning is the same for split air and central air conditioners.
It is necessary to clean both the indoor and outdoor components when sanitizing individual or split systems. When you clean the inside parts, you're ensuring that all germs and micro bacteria that have accumulated in the AC are gone. Many allergies and skin related problems will be eliminated by removing the bacteria from the air.
How much time one must spend on cleaning is dependent upon how you use the AC. If you have been using the air-conditioner a lot, then it would require greater cleaning. To ensure that all dust is properly removed the cleaning of the outdoor unit must be done with a blower. Additionally, one must ensure the fan is functioning correctly and that condensation is occurring the way that it should be. The air filter found on the indoor machine can be washed thoroughly using detergent and water and after it is dry it can be put back on. This sort of cleaning will prevent more dust from accumulating inside the fins as well. Your air conditioner will emit cooler and cleaner air when the vents are cleaned.
Central air conditioners need thorough cleaning since their external unit is exposed on the roof and accumulates a lot of dust which can mess up the parts and create problems in cooling. The indoor units of central air conditioners need to be cleaned in the same way as spilt systems so that dust and micro bacteria is cleared away. Central A/C systems have an a-coil which gets very dirty, very fast. It should be cleaned annually if the system is used a lot. Here are some pictures of a dirty a-coil.
Correctly cleaning and maintaining AC systems may help with prevention of many issues associated with your well being, and your family will also be protected from various types of dust allergens.
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