SYSTEMS
Air Conditioning
Situation Notes: This area covers the nature strip, footpath and are at the front boundary of the property
Issue | Possible Causes | Remedy | Payment | Photos | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unit is unplugged | Check that all plugs are correctly connected to their power sockets on your circuit. | https://bit.ly/3Cm66EW | |||
Blocked filters and coils | Inadequate maintenance | Clean filters periodically | Landlord if a contractor is required to service | ||
Thermostats out of place | Sensor knocked out of position | Require a technician to adjust it back to the right place | Landlord if a contractor is required to service | ||
Blown circuit breakers and fuses | Overloaded | Check if the fuse has been blown or if the circuit breaker has been tripped. Call on a qualified electrician to fix | Landlord | ||
Ice buildup | Fan blower belt damaged – in cold climates | Switch off the unit and lift the cover to see if there is any ice build up on or behind the filter. | |||
Wrong settings | Unit is set to cooling mode on the controller | Set on your control – changing the temperature range and cooling mode on the controller directly. | |||
Compressor wear out | Faulty or broken capacitor | Start fresh with a new AC unit rather than pour money into a new compressor for a unit. |