During summer in the East Bay, the temperature rises and causes an uncomfortable environment inside your home and workplace. Having a well-maintained AC is important to keep your home cool and comfortable. If you wake up sweating in your bed, it shows that your AC is not working properly. One issue can be warm air coming from the AC. At this moment, we always have the common question, “Why is my air conditioner blowing warm air?” In this article, we have explained the reasons for warm air from the AC and provided troubleshooting tips. Let’s get started!
An air conditioner is important to maintain comfort in your living space. It works by using different components to remove heat from the space and provide the cooling you need. The compressor is responsible for moving the refrigerant gas through the system and converting it into high-pressure gas. This gas passes through the coils where the heat is released, and the refrigerant cools down. It again moves to the expansion valve and becomes low-pressure liquid. Later, the refrigerant flows through the evaporator coils, where the heat is absorbed from the indoor air and cools the room. While the blower fan circulates the air throughout the room, the refrigerant repeats the process by returning to the compressor.
The thermostat is a simple yet most ignored component of your AC when it is facing issues. Sometimes, you may set it into heat mode instead of cool, which results in warm air from the system. So, you have to check your thermostat and ensure it is in cooling mode. Also, if there are any issues with the thermostat, it can interfere with the working of your AC. So, verify that your thermostat is working normally, and it’s better to upgrade your thermostat to a smart thermostat for better control and to prevent similar issues in the future.
Low refrigerant levels can cause the AC to blow warm air. Refrigerant is an important component in the cooling process as it absorbs heat from the living space and maintains the air cool. When there is a drop in refrigerant levels, the process can be affected, which leads to less cooling or warm air from the air conditioner. Usually, refrigerant levels drop due to leaks in the system. These should be rectified when noticed, as they can lead to major problems in the future.
The air filter inside your AC is responsible for filtering the air by collecting the debris and other pollutants from the air. If the air filter gets dirty and clogged, it blocks the airflow rather than passing through it, and makes it harder for the AC to cool your living space. When the air filter is blocked, it can also cause blockages in the ducting and cause issues. It can be rectified easily by replacing the dirty air filter with a new one.
The AC has two main parts, which are the indoor and outdoor units. The indoor unit is an air handler, whereas the outdoor unit is a condenser. The outdoor condenser unit has a subpanel box that is important for its operation. This means you can turn off the condenser for cleaning and maintenance of the unit without shutting down the whole system. But you need to know that problems can occur if the outdoor unit is turned off when the indoor air handler is running. At this time, there will be warm air coming from the unit. To rectify this, you need to turn off and turn on the switch to restore the power to the unit.
Frozen coils are the hidden culprits of the warm air issue. This happens when the refrigerant is unable to absorb heat properly from the air. Due to this, the coils will become extremely cold, and ice forms on the evaporator or condenser coils. Sometimes, this issue can be due to dirty coils, which prevent the proper heat transfer and lead to freezing. To rectify this issue, you need to call your HVAC professional so that they can inspect and clean your evaporator and condenser coils without damaging the quality of the coils.
A tripped breaker is the easiest issue that can be found and rectified. If the outdoor unit is not running, you need to check the electrical panel to see if any breakers are tripped. If it’s found, try switching it back and see whether the issue is resolved. If the breaker trips again, it indicates a serious issue in the air conditioner, which can be a compressor or wiring. In such cases, it’s better to call a professional to check the unit.
If you have recently installed a new AC or a thermostat in your home and your unit is not blowing cold air, it can be due to improper wiring during its installation. If everything is fine, but your AC unit is still not working properly, the reason can be improper wiring. This issue is difficult to find, so it is best to contact an HVAC professional.
Do not forget the outdoor component. If there is any problem with the outdoor unit, it can cause the AC to blow warm air. The outdoor unit contains key components like the compressor and condenser coils, which help to let out the hot air from your home. If the outdoor unit is dirty, blocked, or damaged, it may not work properly. So, ensure there are no obstructions around the unit and clean the dirt and debris around it regularly. Also, check for visible signs of wear and tear that may affect its operation.
Prevent your AC from blowing warm air in the future by following the tips mentioned below:
Addressing the above issues, you can make your AC run efficiently without any interruptions. Because your AC is a delicate and complex appliance, it can be challenging to identify the exact issue. At Smart Heating and Air Conditioning, we provide you with complete AC inspections and reliable AC repairs to make your system run efficiently. Contact us today for a free quote.
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