The above listed is the estimated price range. An accurate price can only be determined after our service technicians come on site
to verify your existing gas level.
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Why My Aircon Is Not Blowing Cold Air?
The air con unit uses the gas to lower the temperature in the room.
This is a service offered by experienced, well equipped and experienced professionals that help to add air con gas for example Freon gas in the
unit. The gas allows the unit to work efficiently finally cooling the room and improving your comfort. You need to hire a professional for this task.
Once they arrive at your residence, they will go about testing the unit using their equipment. If the equipment shows that your air con needs top up,
they will make the necessary connections and top up with the right gas. If not, they will advice you on the steps you need to take. Follow the instructions
provided to ensure your safety and that of your family members.
Why should you top up gas in your Air Con?
When there isn't enough aircon gas in the system, several possible issues may come up due to this. Some of them are the formation of on the aircon
blades, air blown out may not be cold, air blown out may be misty, water may leak from the unit or the unit may stop functioning completely. But when you
top up the air conditioner gas, all the above issues may be resolved.
Type Of Gas Commonly Used In Air Conditioner
R22 Refrigerant Gas
The R22 Gas used in air-conditioners is are classified as HFC (Hydroflourocarbon) a type of chemical
that when released to the environment will affect the ozone layer of the atmosphere. Its use is now being phased out all over the
world with a few countries instituting a total ban for the use of this gas in the manufacturing of air-conditioning units.
For units still using the R22 gas, it is still an effective coolant for air-conditioning units.
Manufacturers have used R22 because of low compressor displacement. This means the compressor can cool the air more efficiently and
will consume less power to cool the incoming air.
An R22 refrigerant also helps in absorbing water that is produced during the cooling process away from
the refrigerant system. This is crucial in keeping the refrigerant part from getting water in it which will affect how
it operates.
R410A Refrigerant Gas
R410A is the newest refrigerant being used by air-conditioner manufacturers.
Cooling efficiency is like the R22 refrigerant but is not hazardous when it gets exposed to the
environment.
Storing the R410A inside the air-conditioner is much easier because a smaller amount of the chemical
is needed to generate the same cooling effect. It is an economical choice for manufacturers since they have more design options for
their AC units.
The refrigerant works under high pressure which makes it a more durable coolant. It also transfers
heat better than an R22 which means overheating won’t be an issue when using your AC system.