| A simple tip from a local HVAC in Concord, MA : | | | | operating pressure. When the pressure/temperature |
| Change your filter regularly. This simple step alone can | | | | falls below freezing the condensate water (which |
| increase the efficiency of your air conditioner. It will also | | | | collects on the evaporator normally) will start to freeze |
| run less, increasing the life span of your equipment. A | | | | thus forming ice. When this happens it starts a "Snow |
| good sign that your filter needs changing is the fact of | | | | Ball Effect" and soon a significant amount of ice will |
| ice forming inside your inside cooling unit (evaporator | | | | form rapidly thus compounding the problem of low |
| section). This may be difficult to see as the unit is | | | | discharge air flow to the cooling space causing low |
| sealed, but touch the outside metal and feel for a | | | | cooling performance and possible damage to the |
| noticeable temperature difference (you may see ice | | | | compressor. |
| on the large line going to the outside unit (Suction Line) | | | | For any type of AC service in Concord, MA please |
| also. If ice is forming it is possible that your air filter is | | | | visit They service the Concord, MA and surrounding |
| severely dirty and restricting your normal air flow thus | | | | areas in the area of heating, cooling, HVAC. |
| forming ice due to the fact that not enough heat is | | | | Have you checked your Air Conditioning Unit this |
| being introduced to your cooling section allowing the | | | | summer? It's been a hot one! |
| low side pressure to fall which is linked to low | | | | |