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Looking at the top area of the window in this photo, you will see a small wireless camera. This camera can capture images both day and nig...
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USE THE ASK A HANDY MAN OR EXPERT BOXES TO ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. This information should as a guide in assisting you to fix you...
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In this photo you see two large copper lines going straight into the rear side of the compressor. These lines are required if your HVAC un...
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This is a Kilo-Volt Amp Regulator KVAR. This devices is built and designed to redistribute the energy lost from the starting and stopping ...
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Here you see a digital HVAC meter designed to assist with the proper check, and servicing of HVAC system tied into either a Mini Split Syst...
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This unit is capable of cooling a larger room area but the electricity involved is much greater than a standard mini split unit. Remember t...
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A magnetic starter (also known as a heater) is a coil setup to provide an amp "kick" for the capactitor(s) upon startup for high t...
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HAS YOUR COMPRESSOR UNIT OUTSIDE STOPPED TURNING? DOES IT NOT SEEM LIKE YOUR AC NO LONGER GETS COLD ENOUGH? DOES IT SEEMS LIKE A TERRIBL...
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
R22 Required refrigerant levels
The required refrigerant levels on the air conditioner outdoor unit within the compressor are normally in the 80PSI range for most residential units. The refrigerant level is extremely important if you desire to maintain the required cooling , and especially during hot times of the year. When an HVAC technician arrives at your location and before anything is started, ensure to ask him or her what the pressure is. If you are not achieving the cooling that you want and no blockages are present, then you very likely have very low refrigerant levels. Do not be alarmed if you find that your copper lines are frozen solid with ice, this is normally a sign that your refrigerant levels are very low. Email with questions that you may have. thank you