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Reciprocating
air compressors operating with
even a slightly increased high
side pressure lose effective stroke
rapidly, thus increasing power
consumption. Excessive high side
pressure is trapped in the clearance
pocket of a reciprocating air compressor
at the end of the compression stroke.
This trapped pressure must re-expand
on the down stroke before the suction
valve can open to draw in new refrigerant
from the low side. The higher the
high side pressure, the farther
the piston must fall on the suction
stroke before the suction valve
opens. This can amount to a substantial
loss in pumping capacity.
In addition to
the loss in capacity, the compressor
is consuming more power as it works
against the higher high side pressure.
Just cleaning
a dirty condenser can increase
capacity by 20 percent or more while decreasing operating
cost by 15 percent or more, depending
upon how much the high side pressure
is lowered.

Reduced Likelyhood of a System
Failure
Properly servicing an air conditioning
system will reduce the possibility
of a problem during the summer.
Just cleaning the air condenser
and lowering the high side pressure
will decrease the stress on the
system. Additional items rectified
during the pre-season check may eliminate
other potential problems.
For example, vibrating copper
lines, lines in contact with each
other, or in contact with the cabinet
could become leaks. Loose electrical
connections could become the cause
of other problems.
Improved indoor air quality
With the new awareness for the
necessity of improved indoor air
quality in our homes and workplaces,
we need to stress the importance
of keeping cooling systems clean.
All technicians have serviced residential
systems that were incredibly dirty.
So dirty, in fact, that they were
disgusting to work on. The air
we breathe has been transported
through this filth!
I like to actually show my customers
their air systems while I have
them apart and let
them see for themselves.
Pick a date you remember like
your birthday or anniversary and
remember it's time for that ac
service. Don’t delay
- call today for a professional
and affordable pre
season AC cooling check up!
(727) 585-3865

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