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  • All type of Air Conditioner.
    (Window AC, Split AC, Cassette AC, Ductable and Package Unit)
  • Air Conditioner Installation
  • Air Conditioner Uninstallation
  • Air Conditioner Re-Location (Removal and Installation)
  • Annual Maintenance Service
  • Labour Maintenace Service
  • Air Conditioner Service / Repair
  • General Service
  • Wet Service (Water Wash)

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Fastest Our service engineers are obliged to attend any service request from the customer as early as within 3 hours. Safest Qualified technician with 3 to 10 years of service experience will provide you quality service Cheapest Our transparent rate card available in the APP gives complete awareness and provides cheapest cum quality service. E-Bill To avoid the dispute between the customer and service engineer, the service Invoice has been calculated online. Own Technician We have our own trained and qualified technician to service our valuable customer One Month warranty All machine administrations are covered by 30 days guarantee any issues with in our guarantee period please call us right away.

Air Conditioner Troubleshooting

Technicians usually have air conditioner troubleshooting guide in them after having gone through different kinds of problem in the field. Central air conditioning system usually have electronic control system that indicate the type of error or failure in the system. Electronic controls are becoming more sophisticated and greatly help in troubleshooting of big system. There are electronic systems that can be remotely controlled or monitored and they are usually installed in mission critical type of environment. Some of the possible causes of failure in the system are listed in the air conditioner troubleshooting guide below.

  • No Cooling Effect
  • Suction Frost
  • Low Pressure Switch Cuts-Off
  • High Pressure Switch Cuts-Off
  • High Pressure Side Too High
  • High Pressure Side Too Low
  • Low Pressure Side Too High
  • Low Pressure Side Too Low
  • Both Low Pressure and High Pressure Too High
  • Both Low Pressure and High Pressure Too Low
  • High Pressure Too Low and Low Pressure Too High

No Cooling Effect Air Conditioner Troubleshooting

  • Refrigerant is undercharged
  • Air conditioner unit is under capacity
  • Compressor valve damage or ineffective compression
  • Too much opening or inadequate opening of thermo valve
  • Ineffective contact of sensor bulb of thermo valve
  • Expansion valve not effective
  • Filter drier or strainer is clogged
  • Air filter is clogged
  • Evaporator coil is dirty
  • Fan coil motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Fan motor belt loose or slip
  • Temperature setting of thermostat too high
  • Expansion valve oversized or undersized
  • R.P.M of fan coil blower too low
  • Duct damper is closed
  • Duct resistance too high
  • Supply air short-circuit

Suction Frost Air Conditioner Troubleshooting

  • Air conditioner unit is over capacity
  • Air filter is clogged
  • Room temperature is too low
  • Evaporator coil is dirty
  • Fan coil motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Fan motor belt loose or slip
  • Temperature setting of thermostat too low
  • R.P.M of fan coil blower too low
  • Duct damper is closed
  • Duct resistance too high
  • Supply air short-circuit
  • Ambient temperature too low

Low Pressure Switch Cuts-Off Air Conditioner Troubleshooting

  • Fan coil motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Fan motor belt loose or slip
  • Temperature setting of thermostat too low
  • R.P.M of fan coil blower too low
  • Duct damper is closed
  • Duct resistance too high
  • Supply air short-circuit
  • Ambient temperature too low
  • Expansion valve undersized
  • Low pressure switch is not working
  • Refrigerant undercharge
  • Air conditioner unit is over capacity
  • Expansion valve clogged
  • Ineffective expansion valve
  • Air filter is clogged
  • Room temperature is too low
  • Evaporator coil is dirty

High Pressure Switch Cuts-Off

  • Overcharge of refrigerant
  • Air inside refrigerant circuit
  • Condenser water flow too little
  • Condenser inlet water temperature too high
  • Condenser is dirty
  • Air in condenser water flow
  • Refrigerant discharge valve blocked or closed
  • Condenser water circulating in the reverse direction
  • Condenser coil is very dirty
  • Condenser fan motor is not running
  • Condenser fan motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Poor air circulation of the condenser or air circulation blocked
  • High pressure switch not functioning
  • Condenser water pump malfunction
  • Cooling tower fan not running
  • Condenser water valves closed
  • Cooling tower fan rotates in the reverse direction

High Pressure Side Too High

  • Overcharge of refrigerant
  • Air inside refrigerant circuit
  • Condenser water flow too little
  • Condenser inlet water temperature too high
  • Condenser is dirty
  • Air in condenser water flow
  • Refrigerant discharge valve blocked or closed
  • Air conditioner unit is under capacity
  • Condenser water circulating in the reverse direction
  • Condenser coil is very dirty
  • Condenser fan motor is not running
  • Condenser fan motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Poor air circulation of the condenser or air circulation blocked
  • Condenser water pump malfunction
  • Cooling tower fan not running
  • Condenser water valves closed
  • Cooling tower fan rotates in the reverse direction

High Pressure Side Too Low

  • Refrigerant is undercharged
  • Excessive condenser water flow
  • Condenser outlet water temperature too low
  • Air conditioner unit is over capacity
  • Ineffective compression of compresor or valve is damaged
  • Ambient temperature too low

Low Pressure Side Too High

  • Refrigerant is overcharged
  • Expansion valve is oversized
  • Air conditioner unit is under capacity
  • Excessive opening of thermo valve
  • Ineffective compression of compresor or valve is damaged
  • Ineffective contact of sensor bulb of thermo valve

Low Pressure Side Too Low

  • Fan coil motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Fan motor belt loose or slip
  • Temperature setting of thermostat too low
  • R.P.M of fan coil blower too low
  • Duct damper is closed
  • Duct resistance too high
  • Supply air short-circuit
  • Expansion valve undersized
  • Refrigerant is undercharged
  • Air conditioner unit is over capacity
  • Not enough opening of thermo valve
  • Expansion valve clogged
  • Ineffective expansion valve
  • Air filter is clogged
  • Room temperature is too low
  • Evaporator coil is dirty

Both Low Pressure and High Pressure Too High

  • Condenser coil is very dirty
  • Condenser fan motor is not running
  • Condenser fan motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Poor air circulation of the condenser or air circulation blocked
  • Condenser water pump malfunction
  • Cooling tower fan not running
  • Condenser water valves closed
  • Cooling tower fan rotates in the reverse direction
  • Overcharge of refrigerant
  • Air inside refrigerant circuit
  • Condenser water flow too little
  • Condenser inlet water temperature too high
  • Condenser is dirty
  • Air in condenser water flow
  • Air conditioner unit is under capacity
  • Excessive opening of thermo valve
  • Ineffective contact of sensor bulb of thermo valve
  • Condenser water is circulating in the reverse direction

Both Low Pressure and High Pressure Too Low

  • Fan coil motor is rotating in the reverse direction
  • Fan motor belt loose or slip
  • Temperature setting of thermostat too low
  • R.P.M of fan coil blower too low
  • Duct damper is closed
  • Duct resistance too high
  • Supply air short-circuit
  • Expansion valve undersized
  • Refrigerant is undercharged
  • Air conditioner unit is over capacity
  • Not enough opening of thermo valve
  • Expansion valve clogged
  • Ineffective expansion valve
  • Air filter is clogged
  • Room temperature is too low
  • Evaporator coil is dirty
  • Ambient temperature too low
  • Excessive condenser water flow
  • Condenser outlet water temperature too low
  • Filter drier or strainer is clogged

High Pressure Too Low and Low Pressure Too High

Compressor valve damaged or ineffective compression

Annual Maintnance

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACT (AMC)

TYPES OF AMC CONTRACTS:

There are two types of AMCs – Comprehensive and Labour only.

What does this contract cover?

Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract:

  1. Preventive maintenance service of the product.
  2. Visiting charges of all breakdown calls.
  3. Repairs, rectification or replacement of components like electronic PCB, IDU evaporator coil, ODU condenser coil and gas charging.

Labour Only Annual Maintenance Contract:

  1. Preventive maintenance service of the product.
  2. Visiting charges of all breakdown calls

What this contract does not cover?

  1. Repair/replacement of parts that are damaged by misuse or breakage.
  2. All types of air filters, all plastic and metal parts and remote handset.
  3. In case of labour only contract, spares are not covered under this warranty.
  4. Repairs/replacements that occur due to:
  5. Operation at high or low voltage (beyond the 210~230V range).
  6. Tampering with or repair by unauthorized personnel during the warranty period or during extended warranty period.
  7. Atmospheric conditions, rusting, corrosion or scaling.
  8. Improper maintenance of the product or any use contrary to the instructions specified in user’s manual supplied with the product.

Maintenance Tips

5 simple ways to maintain your Air Conditioner An air conditioner (AC), without a doubt, is one of the most important appliances that you buy for your home. Air conditioners are essential during summers as they help in the conditioning of the air, which leads to a pleasant atmosphere within your home. It can be highly inconvenient when an air conditioner does not work properly especially when humidity levels are at an all-time high. An AC that is not maintained starts consuming more energy and doesn’t function as effectively as it should. That is where proper maintenance and timely servicing of air conditioners comes into the picture. To make sure such a situation does not occur, you have to be proactive about the maintenance of the air conditioners at home.

5 steps to stay aware of to maintain your air-conditioner easily: -

Get the air filter washed and cleaned Air filters in ACs help in stopping dirt and dust particles from coming into your room. These air filters should not have an excess of particulate matter and should be cleaned in order to function efficiently. If your air filter is dirty, it will not only put excessive strain on the AC but also impact your room’s air quality. Air Filters can be easily be cleaned by end-users on a regular basis.

Get the coils cleaned Air conditioning coils assist the refrigerant in absorbing the heat and cooling the room. These coils tend to become insulated with dust particles which reduce their ability to absorb heat. In such a situation, the air conditioning unit has to work harder for maintaining the room’s temperature. Therefore, make sure that the coils are cleaned regularly to prevent such a situation. Because the coils are sharp and it will be risky to touch them, get this done from the professionals during periodic maintenance. Ensure that Condenser Unit Fan is in Proper Condition

The condenser unit fan is important for the AC’s performance because it cools down the refrigerant gas. However, if it doesn’t work correctly, the AC no longer cools the room. In a case where you hear a weird sound coming from your AC, there’s a possibility that the condenser unit fan is at fault. In such a case, you must call up professional experts immediately to check for heaviness in the motor or examine any chips or cracks in the blades. Get the Condensate Drain inspected

A condensate drain is responsible for condensation in the system. In a case where the condensate drain is clogged, it will stop drainage. If you come to notice that the water is not getting drained out, register a service request for an AC professional to come and have a look at it. Regular Professional Maintenance

It goes without saying that maintaining your AC is not only important for saving electricity bills but also to prevent equipment breakdowns. AC maintenance experts have the nous to examine and troubleshoot for any issues that your AC unit might have. Make sure you get your AC serviced at the recommended intervals to get optimal performance.

With proper maintenance from trained experts, you can enhance the operational efficiency of your AC so that both you and your family members experience the utmost level of comfort when it comes to air conditioning at home.

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