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4 Ways to Detect a Failing AC Compressor

Failing AC Compressor Tips

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4 Ways to Detect a Failing AC Compressor

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  1. 4 Ways to Detect a Failing 4 Ways to Detect a Failing AC Compressor AC Compressor Here are four clues that could indicate a problem with your AC compressor but be sure to call an HVAC technician like Easy AC to properly diagnose AC compressor failure, and of course help you solve the problem. No cool air inside. This is one of the first signs that your compressor may be having trouble. An AC compressor failure will show signs of the compressor not being able to properly regulate the refrigerant flow in the AC system, causing the temperature to be higher than normal. Loud noises and “hard” starts. If your outdoor condenser unit shakes, shutters and makes loud noises when switched on, it may be another sign that your AC compressor is failing and has gone kaput. Tripped circuit breaker. When your compressor starts to fail, it will start overworking itself, often causing your circuit breaker to trip and cut off power to the unit. If it’s happening quite frequently, there’s a good chance an AC compressor failure is to blame. The compressor clutch is not moving. The clutch on a compressor is what allows the pulley to engage and disengage from engine power, so the compressor is only turning when it needs to be. If it stops working, the compressor can’t receive power and therefore can’t function. US Comfort www.uscomfort.com Shared By-

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