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How to Clean your Air Conditioner like a Pro By Donald Grummett Jack Frost is nipping at our nose and Santa Clause has just left.... Finally, cover air conditioner with plastic wrap or an old blanket....
... This will surely save you a couple thousands of dollars throughout the course of your life. [...] This way you will always have a cover that fits your unit without hassle. ... As with most large purchases, including home appliances and accessories, a warranty is provided by the manufacturer. [...] If a customer chooses to handle the installation themselves, they will need to be familiar with the process. ... Most of the companies purchase a compressor from an external source and install it into their air conditioners. [...] Hence, it is recommended that you service your air conditioner regularly so that all the parts last longer. ... Now you can start to find out what the problem is by removing the grill cover off the condenser and clean the fins by using a soft cloth and brush. [...] You should also check to see if a fuse is blown or the problem may be a tripped breaker on your main panel box. ... Get several estimates from qualified contractors before deciding on the unit and installer. [...] Compare units carefully to determine the cost for each type of efficiency. ... There are two parts in central air conditioners as it is a split system. [...] Important aspects which should be considered while buying a central air conditioner are: provision of a fan-only switch, a filter check-light and an automatic-delay fan switch. ... During the energy crisis of the '70s, Americans began to tightly close their workplaces and homes in order to conserve energy resources. [...] These include combustion sources such as oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood, and tobacco products; building materials and furnishings as diverse as deteriorated, asbestos-containing insulation, wet or damp carpet, and cabinetry or furniture made of certain pressed wood products; products ... ... Air conditioning is out of question, as it would require large capital and huge running payment of electricity bills. [...] Air drawn through these tiny droplets and is cooled the same way as it happens in an earthen pot. ... Heat pumps can also serve as an air conditioner by pulling warm air from inside the house and pushing it outside. [...] Most heat pumps are operated like a typical furnace with a thermostat that allows for them to be turned on and off at certain temperatures.
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