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Why
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This
is because water is not drained out from the
drainage pipe or water is being trapped in
the pipe, which is usually blocked by dust
and dirt accumulated over time. |
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Why does my air conditioner leak all the time?
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This
may be due to improper installation resulting
improper gradient for the run between the
air conditioner and the drain. |
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Why
is the air conditioner cooling but the room
is not cold? Back
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·
Not enough Btus to cover the whole area of
the room · Air filters, coils or motors are
dirty · Parts may be faulty · Object blocking
the air inlet/outlet of the indoor/outdoor
units · Windows and doors are opened · Temperate
set is too warm · Selector switch is in the
FAN instead of COOL position · Airflow direction
is not appropriately set |
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Why is there noise when my air conditioner
is operating? Back
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Air sound is normal. If too loud, turn selector
switch to lower fan setting. · The blower
of the air conditioner is dirty. |
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Why the air from the air conditioner gives
a foul smell? Back
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The
smell of the room, furniture or cigarettes
is being absorbed into the unit and discharged
together with the airflow when the air conditioner
is switched on. |
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Why is the air conditioner still cooling but
the condenser outside has stopped operating?
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When
the room temperature has reached its set temperature
by the remote controller, the condenser will
stop operating. It will assume operation once
the temperature rises. |
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Why does water drip from the condenser? Back
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Water
dripping from condenser is normal for water
due condensation of the warm air around the
piping connection. |
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Why must I install the drain tray? Back
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Drain
tray is installed to channel the water from
condensation to the nearest toilet or floor
trap via PVC piping. |
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Can
I do my own chemical flushing Back
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As
chemical flushing requires dismantling of
the fan coil or condenser, hiring a trained
technician is preferred. Also, it is better
to dismantle the fan coil than inserting water
tray to wash away the chemical as the latter
may lead to corrosion of the fan coil if the
chemical inside the fan coil is not wash away
thoroughly. |
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What
will happen if I do not service my air-conditioner
regularly Back
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If
you allow filters and coils to become dirty,
the air conditioner is likely to fail prematurely.
Other benefits of regular servicing includes
better indoor air quality and more energy
efficient. |
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How
often should I service my air conditioner
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It
depends on the usage of the air conditioner.
If your air conditioner is switched on for
more than 20 hours daily, a bi-monthly servicing
is recommended. Otherwise, servicing once
every 3 months should suffice to ensure that
the air conditioner is running is good condition. |
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Can
I perform general cleaning by myself Back
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You
can clean the fan coil and filters yourself
as they are easily removed. However, to vacuum
and flush the drainage system and to check
and top up refrigerant gas requires specialized
equipment. Our scope of work for general cleaning
includes amongst others, lubricating of motor
parts, checking of electrical circuits and
leakages. |
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My
technican told me that my refrigerant leaks.
What will he do? Back
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If
your air conditioner leaks, simply adding
refrigerant is not a solution. A trained technician
should fix the leak, test the repair and then
charge the system with the correct amount
of refrigerant. Remember the performance and
efficiency of your air conditioner is greatest
when the refrigerant charge exactly matches
the manufacturer's specification and is neither
undercharged nor overcharged. |
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