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Maintaining Rooftop AC Units: The Facilities Management Guide

Are you in charge of facilities management for a building with a rooftop AC unit? If so, you know that maintaining it is essential for keeping your building comfortable and energy efficient. But taking care of a rooftop AC unit can be intimidating if you’re unfamiliar with the process.

In this article, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide to maintaining your rooftop AC unit. We’ll cover everything from cleaning and testing the unit to scheduling regular maintenance checks. Let’s get started!

Cleaning and Testing the Rooftop AC Unit

A rooftop AC unit requires regular cleaning and testing to ensure it’s running efficiently. To begin, you should make sure the unit is free of debris, dirt, or other obstructions. You should also inspect the vents and air filters to make sure they’re clean and unobstructed.

Once you’ve done this, you should test the unit to ensure it’s running properly. You can do this by switching it on and off, testing the temperature setting, and checking for any strange noises or odors.

Scheduling Regular Maintenance Checks

It’s important to schedule regular maintenance checks to ensure your rooftop AC unit is running properly. During these maintenance checks, your facilities management team should inspect the unit for any signs of wear and tear, check the electrical connections, and replace any damaged parts.

Your facilities management team should also check for any air leaks, which can cause the unit to run inefficiently and increase energy costs. Finally, they should also check the thermostat settings to make sure they’re set correctly.

Conclusion

Maintaining a rooftop AC unit can seem intimidating, but with the right knowledge and tools, it doesn’t have to be. By following the tips in this article, your facilities management team can ensure your rooftop AC unit is running smoothly and efficiently. Good luck!