Every time your air conditioner turns on, it should run for a while minutes before shutting down again. The complete process is known as a cooling cycle, and it’s important to how your HVAC system generates comfortable indoor temperatures. So if you’ve noticed your AC keeps shutting off, comfort can be harder to maintain.
There are several reasons why your air conditioner keeps turning off, but one of the most common culprits is short cycling. This annoying HVAC problem involves cooling cycles that aren’t long enough to make effective use of your air conditioner. It may keep switching off before your home has a chance to cool down. We’ll check out a few details of what short cycling is and where it comes from. Then, we’ll provide a few more separate reasons your cooling equipment keeps turning off.
When an air conditioner short cycles, it shuts off before reaching the desired temperature. It may not be long before the thermostat realizes this and instructs the AC to start up again. But since there’s a problem, the air conditioner will continue to short cycle. This can extend the time required to cool your home while putting extra strain on important components. If left alone too long, short cycling might even lead to premature equipment failure.
Another tedious aspect of short cycling is the number of possible causes. In general, a lot of short-cycling issues can be caused by overheating. But the excess heat could just be the symptom of another unknown problem. During air conditioner repair, a technician will check for a few of the most common things to start narrowing down the root cause.
Short cycling is an annoying problem ideal for the tools and knowledge of a professional technician. But there are still other reasons your air conditioner might be shutting off unexpectedly. Let’s take a look.
Electrical Malfunction: Any number of malfunctions with the wiring or an electrical switch could lead to consistent shutdowns. Maybe the wiring is old or damaged, but electrical problems generally require professional care for a prompt, safe solution.
Compressor Failure: This vital component applies pressure to force heat out of the refrigerant before it’s expelled from your home. When the component fails, a safety switch should recognize the pressure change and force the air conditioner to shut off.
Refrigerant Leak: Your refrigerant absorbs and releases heat, making it one of the most important parts in your HVAC system. A leak can be disastrous, as the coils designed to hold the coolant are expensive to replace. It’s important to move quickly if you suspect a leak to prevent premature air conditioning replacement.
Clogged Condensate Line: When humidity is condensed into moisture during the cooling process, the condensate line safely drains it away. When the line or drain pan is clogged up, a float switch stops the AC before half of it is running underwater.
If your air conditioner is short cycling, call a professional technician with Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. They can quickly identify the root cause, working toward a solution that protects the rest of your HVAC system from the wear and tear of short cycling. To schedule an appointment or request an appointment, call today.
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