Save Your Air Conditioner: Use AC Float Safety Switches
November 6, 2015
Air conditioning units are complex machines. When something is extremely complex, that usually means a lot can go wrong with it. It also means replacing it is probably very expensive. The last thing you want is to have your air conditioning unit break down, forcing you to buy an entire new unit, which could cost as much as $10,000. Installing an air conditioning float safety switch could potentially save your air conditioning unit.
Moisture Bad
Air conditioning units do not just cool off the air in your home, they also remove moisture. There is also moisture generated by the air conditioning process itself. Moisture is bad for machines, so it needs to be removed. Air conditioners come equipped with drain lines which usually lead outside. Sometimes theses drain lines can become obstructed by algae or debris. Drain pans exist to prevent overflow, but if a drainage line is too clogged, this might not be enough. Liquid buildup could damage or even destroy an air conditioning unit.
Safety Switch Good
An AC float safety switch is going to save your air conditioning unit. If you have a backup, and the drainage pan is close to overflowing, a float switch can sense the problem, and send a signal to the compressor to deactivate. This will stop the accumulation of moisture, and probably save our air conditioning unit.
If you have decided you need an AC float safety switch installed, you should contact a professional air conditioning technician. The switches are relatively inexpensive, especially compared to the cost of a new air conditioning unit. A little money spent now, could save you thousands in the long run. Make the call to have a float safety switch installed today and earn yourself some peace of mind.
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