When spring arrives, it's common to start thinking about sprucing up your home. This is the time when you clean out the garage, the attic, the basements, and the closets. However, spring cleaning time is also a good time for some home air conditioner maintenance. Depending on the weather in your area, you may not be using your AC for a few months, or you may be ready to turn it on right now.
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Keeping your office comfortable isn't the only reason why you need a reliable air conditioning system. Air conditioners also play an essential role in keeping electronic equipment from being damaged by excess heat. Here's what you should know about server room air conditioning and how it prevents your server equipment from being damaged.
Why You Would Need One
In today's tech-driven world, the server room lies at the heart of an organization's critical IT operations.
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If you have a central air conditioning system that has a pinhole leak, then you may decide to recharge the system occasionally to help retain consistent pressure throughout the system. However, if you decide to continually add refrigerant, then you may inadvertently overcharge the system. If this happens, then it is wise to contact an HVAC professional immediately to complete a controlled discharge, a leak assessment, and possibly a leak repair. Before you do this, look for signs that you have overcharged the unit.
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If you have a central air conditioning unit, then you likely know that the large box-shaped portion of the device that sits outside your home is called the condenser. This part of the system will contain a compressor pump, a series of refrigerant lines, a fan, a fan motor, and metal grates. One of the most important components of the condenser is called the compressor. The compressor is a pump that places the refrigerant under pressure and moves it through the cooling system.
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After insects, rodents, or other pests infiltrate your home to set up their own nests, it can be hard to feel like the place is clean again after the pest control company eliminates the invasion. While most companies include duct inspection as part of their final checkup to make sure the pests are gone, you may be left responsible for cleaning up the mess that is left behind. These five reasons will convince you to pay a little more for a thorough duct cleaning after having a known infestation removed.
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