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Whether your air conditioning is leaking or doesn't get cold or if you have any other issues with it; you need professional air conditioning repair help. Simply call our toll free number and we will take care of everything. We are available 24/7 for Minneapolis and Saint Paul Air Conditioning Repair at:
800-454-2128
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased AC parts are shipped directly to you.
Minneapolis and Saint Paul Air Conditioning Repair work on all brands and models of air conditionings like:
Carrier
Tempstar
York
Trane
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Puron
Rheem
Lennox
Ruud
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Caloric
Bryant
GE
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Our air conditioning repair area includes all of Minneapolis, St Paul
and the surrounding cities that are listed below:
Minneapolis, 55401-55488
Saint Paul, 55101-55191
Edina, 55344-55347
Bloomington , 55431
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Maplewood, 55119
Brooklyn Park, 55428-55445
Brooklyn Center,55428-55444
Eagan, 55122 |
Saint Louis Park, 55416
Crystal, 55427-55429
Plymouth, 55441-55447
Golden Valley, 55416-55427
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Below, we provide you information on how you can extend the life of your air conditioning and how you can save money on your utility bills by using them in the most efficient way. It is posted here without any suggestion that you can do the air conditioning repairs yourself. All air conditioning repairs require experience, special tools, and professional training. Repairs for Freon or sealing systems can become very dangerous if you don't have the knowledge or experience needed. For experienced, professional air conditioning repair help call us 24/7 at:
800-454-2128
Keeping Central Air Conditioning Trouble Free
A central air-conditioning system operates basically like a room unit. In a split (or remote) system, the air-conditioning evaporator is located at a distance from the condensing unit, which consists of air-conditioning compressor, coil denser, and condenser fan. In a package unit, condenser and evapoi-11- tor are contained within the same cabinet. Cool air is directed into it air-conditioning system of ducts, in many cases the same warm-air ducts which supply the house with heat in the winter. With remote systems the evaporator is often placed within the supply plenum of the furnace.
A remote thermostat much like the one on a furnace controls it central air-conditioning system. A 24-volt transformer supplies power for the control circuit. A fan relay works in conjunction with the transformer to energize the air-conditioning blower motor on high speed when the thermostat turns on the condensing unit to provide cooling. Most air-conditioning thermostats have an automatic and an on position. In the automatic position, the fan cycles with the condensing unit. It comes on when the condensing unit is turned on; when the thermostat turns off the condensing unit, the fan turns off.
You're well advised to run the fan twenty-four hours a day during the cooling season. Here's why: When cold, heavy air is forced into a room, it falls to the floor (unless it is kept moving) and air in the room stratifies, that is, it builds up in layers at different temperatures. I've seen differentials of 15 degrees between floor level and thermostat level. This means that your feet are bathed in cold air while your head may feel warm when you stand up. Running the blower constantly keeps the air circulating and greatly reduces stratification. There's little if any additional power used because the air-conditioning motor requires a surge of power to start. Running constantly it uses relatively little, and the additional energy will probably be more than offset by the greater efficiency of the air-conditioning system itself.
RULES FOR THE USE AND CARE OF A ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
• Correct location is very important considers window placement and furniture arrangement.
• If the air-conditioning filter is washable, wash it periodically in lukewarm, sudsy water. Rinse and wipe or shake dry, or change it periodically according to instructions in your owner's manual.
• To avoid freeze-up at night when temperature drops, raise thermostat to middle setting and to medium or high fan speed.
• On hottest days, turn the unit on early before temperatures begin to rise, or even let it run continuously.
• Turn the air-conditioning unit off if fan motor fails to operate.
• Do not attempt to install the unit yourself unless you have access to manufacturer's instructions and he provides a kit, Read the instructions carefully before beginning.
• After the air-conditioning or compressor has been shut off or the temperature control setting has been changed, wait at least five minutes before restarting. Quick restarts force the compressor to attempt to start under the load of' high-pressure refrigerant, and may cause a fuse to blow.
We only provide you information on how you can extend the life of your air conditioning and how you can save money on your utility bills by using them in the most efficient way. It is posted here without any suggestion that you can do the air conditioning repairs yourself. All air conditioning repairs require experience, special tools, and professional training. Repairs for Freon or sealing systems can become very dangerous if you don't have the knowledge or experience needed. For experienced, professional air conditioning repair help call us 24/7 at:
800-454-2128
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