Service and Clean a Split System Air Conditioner
Project Details
- Client – Residential
- Property Type – Colorbond home
- Location – Hexham, NSW
- Task – Service and clean a Daikin split system air conditioner
Valley Air Conditioning Services a Daikin 3.6kW Split System Air Conditioner in Hexham, Newcastle
In the heart of Hexham, Newcastle, Valley Air Conditioning recently completed a comprehensive cleaning and servicing of a Daikin 3.6kW split system air conditioner. This service, undertaken by our skilled technicians, aimed to ensure the air conditioner would continue operating at peak efficiency. The customer, concerned about rising energy costs and uneven cooling, contacted us to address these issues and prevent future breakdowns, particularly with the summer months fast approaching.
Initial Air Conditioner Inspection
Upon arriving at the property, our first step was a thorough inspection of the Daikin 3.6kW split system. This involved checking both the indoor and outdoor units for any visible signs of wear or damage. We looked for dirt and debris buildup, which can hamper the performance of the system, as well as potential leaks or blockages that could affect airflow and cooling efficiency. During this inspection, we discovered that the air filters inside the indoor unit were clogged with dust and dirt, which restricted airflow and caused the system to work harder, leading to decreased efficiency and higher energy consumption.
The refrigerant levels also needed attention, and we determined that a full check and pressure test of the R32 refrigerant would be necessary. The customer was informed that cleaning the filters and ensuring the refrigerant was at the correct level would improve the system’s overall performance.
Cleaning the Air Conditioner Filters
Air filters play a crucial role in the efficiency of a split system air conditioner. They trap dust, dirt, and other particles, preventing them from being recirculated into the air. However, when these filters become clogged, the system has to work harder to push air through, leading to increased energy use and reduced cooling effectiveness. In this case, the Daikin 3.6kW system’s filters were heavily soiled, which explained the customer’s issues with cooling.
To clean the filters, we carefully removed them from the indoor unit and took them outside for a proper cleaning. Using gentle pressure, we washed the filters with clean water to ensure that all dust and debris were thoroughly removed. It’s essential to avoid using high-pressure water or harsh chemicals on air conditioning filters as this could damage them and reduce their lifespan. Once the filters were clean, we allowed them to dry completely before reinserting them into the system.
Checking and Recharging the R32 Refrigerant
Another critical part of the service involved testing and recharging the R32 refrigerant. The refrigerant is a vital component in any air conditioning system, responsible for absorbing heat from inside the home and releasing it outside, thus cooling the air indoors. Over time, the refrigerant level can drop due to leaks or gradual depletion, which reduces the system’s ability to cool efficiently.
After completing the filter cleaning, we moved on to pressure testing the refrigerant. Using our specialised equipment, we checked the refrigerant pressure within the Daikin system to ensure it was operating at the correct level. In this instance, the refrigerant level was slightly lower than optimal, which explained the reduced cooling performance.
To address this, we carefully recharged the system with R32 refrigerant, bringing it back to the manufacturer’s recommended levels. R32 is a modern, environmentally friendly refrigerant with a lower global warming potential than older refrigerants like R410A. By ensuring that the refrigerant was at the correct pressure, we helped the system regain its cooling efficiency and ensured that the customer’s home would be comfortable during the upcoming warm months.
Final Air Conditioner Checks and Performance Testing
With the filters cleaned and the refrigerant level brought up to the correct level, we performed a series of final checks to ensure the Daikin 3.6kW split system was operating smoothly. This included testing the airflow, listening for any unusual sounds from the indoor and outdoor units, and checking the overall cooling performance. The air conditioner’s operation returned to normal, with strong, consistent airflow and rapid cooling throughout the home.
Additionally, we performed a quick inspection of the outdoor unit, making sure there were no obstructions, such as leaves or debris, that could hinder its performance. It’s important to keep the outdoor unit clean and free from blockages, as this allows for proper heat exchange and ensures the unit operates efficiently.
Benefits of Regular Air Conditioner Servicing
Servicing air conditioners regularly has numerous benefits for homeowners. By cleaning the filters and checking the refrigerant levels, Valley Air Conditioning ensured that the Daikin 3.6kW split system in Hexham would continue to operate efficiently and reliably. This not only improves the comfort levels inside the home but also extends the lifespan of the unit and reduces energy consumption, resulting in lower electricity bills.
Regular maintenance also helps to prevent unexpected breakdowns, especially during the hot summer months when air conditioners are most needed. By catching potential issues early, such as low refrigerant levels or clogged filters, our technicians can make repairs before they escalate into more significant problems.
Conclusion
Valley Air Conditioning’s service of the Daikin 3.6kW split system air conditioner in Hexham, Newcastle, highlights the importance of regular maintenance for keeping air conditioning systems running at their best. By cleaning the filters and ensuring the R32 refrigerant was at the correct level, we restored the unit’s efficiency, providing the homeowner with improved cooling performance and peace of mind.
At Valley Air Conditioning, we pride ourselves on delivering top-quality service, ensuring that every customer’s air conditioning system is operating optimally.