Is Your Cooling System Installed Properly? measureQuick check it

July 19, 2017

If your air conditioner is blowing cool air that’s all that matters, right? Not so fast.

As many as two-thirds of central air conditioners or central heat pumps are improperly installed, repeated national studies have shown. Ensuring proper installation can mean the difference between efficient, cost-effective cooling and expensive repair bills.

So what’s the issue?

There are two components that need to be configured properly upon installation – the refrigerant charge and the airflow. These should be calibrated specifically to the home where the cooling system is installed.


Refrigerant Charge

Air conditioners come with a factory standard refrigerant charge of 15 feet of line set. If the distance between the outdoor and indoor units is 15 feet, this would be ok, but typically they’re farther apart and require additional refrigerant.

Undercharging can overheat the compressor, while overcharging can flood the compressor. Either way, incorrect refrigerant charge increases the likelihood of equipment malfunction and decreased cooling capacity and efficiency.


Airflow

High-efficiency air conditioners feature adjustable speed blowers that regulate airflow, but if these are left at factory default settings rather than set at the appropriate speed for your home or duct system, your comfort can become compromised.

If set too high, your system will struggle to dehumidify as it cools, leaving your house with that clammy feeling. If set too low, your air conditioner will need to run longer to reach a cool temperature and could also result in ice build-up and a damaged compressor to boot.


The Solution? measureQuick

measureQuick is Mass Save’s cooling system installation verification service. HVAC professionals are trained in the proper set-up techniques that help homeowners maximize equipment efficiency, energy savings, cooling system lifespan, and home comfort.

If you are upgrading to new, efficient cooling equipment, a measureQuick trained contractor will put you on the right track toward savings and comfort. Find a contractor today by clicking here.

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