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Maintaining Your HVAC Outdoor Unit for Maximum Efficiency

Having a well-maintained HVAC outdoor unit is essential for the efficient functioning of your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. A healthy outdoor unit helps to ensure that your facility’s indoor temperature remains comfortable and energy costs are kept to a minimum.

Assessing the Outdoor Unit

The first step in maintaining an HVAC outdoor unit is to inspect it for any visible signs of damage, corrosion or debris. If you notice any of these issues, you should call a qualified HVAC technician to assess the unit and determine the best solution for repair or replacement.

Cleaning the Outdoor Unit

A buildup of dirt on the outdoor unit can lead to poor performance, so it’s important to keep it clean. To begin, turn off the power to the unit and use a garden hose to remove any loose debris from the coils. Once the dirt is gone, you can use a soft brush to scrub away any remaining debris.

Checking the Refrigerant

The refrigerant in the outdoor unit helps to regulate the air temperature in the facility. If the level of refrigerant is too low, it can result in inefficient cooling. A qualified HVAC technician should be hired to check the refrigerant level and make any necessary adjustments.

Replacing the Compressor

The compressor is responsible for compressing the refrigerant and circulating it throughout the facility. If the compressor is malfunctioning, your HVAC system won’t be able to effectively regulate the temperature. It’s important to have a technician inspect the compressor and replace it if necessary.

Conclusion

Proper maintenance of your HVAC outdoor unit is essential for keeping your facility comfortable and energy efficient. By assessing the unit for damage, cleaning the exterior, checking the refrigerant levels and replacing the compressor, you can ensure that your HVAC system is running at optimal efficiency. With regular maintenance, your facility management team can rest assured that the HVAC system is functioning properly.