Air Conditioning

air conditioningEvery air conditioning system has a different way of getting electricity.

Central air conditioning systems usually operate on 220 lines. The wiring in your house has to be up to code.

If you have too many things running on one circuit, you are asking for problems. The air conditioner should have its own breaker, if possible.

If you have a central air system that is experiencing problems, an electrician is the one that is going to be able to troubleshoot the problem and fix it.

It is not recommended for unqualified persons to work on any central air units because of the potential danger.

To troubleshoot the unit, the power must be on and you could get hurt or damage the unit if you are not knowledgeable about this type of work.

There are window units that operate on 110, 120 and 220 lines. Depending on where you place the air conditioning unit, you might need to install some wiring and a receptacle to operate the unit.

It is important to know what type of unit you are buying.

If you are buying a window unit and need 220 wiring, you will need to have enough room in the breaker box to add a 220 breaker. If you don’t have enough room in your panel, you may need to upgrade your panel or your electric service coming into your house.

Some homes do not have this option and you might need an electrician to look at the wiring and tell you what can be done. If you are in a home with fuses, you might need to have a new circuit box installed.

Always call a professional, licensed, insured electrician if you have any problems or concerns with your wiring or electric as it relates to your air conditioner issues.

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