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Sunday, September 23, 2007
  Using Air Conditioning Tool For System Repairs

Using air conditioning tools can make even simple jobs costly because of their specialized nature. Equipment that is designed to be used exclusively on air conditioning systems also adds to the cost of any repair work. Some tools that are used in air conditioning work can be used for other jobs while others have only that function.

When working on air conditioning systems it is important that the diagnosis of any problem is accurate. Otherwise, adjustments may be made which didnt have to be done, adding to the overall cost of the repairs.

Using the right air conditioning tool helps to ensure that these sorts of mistakes rarely happen. By using the correct air conditioning tool, the technician is able to more accurately diagnose what the problem is with a unit. In this way only the correct parts or repairs are put into place. These specialized tools are not cheap with many models ranging up to $2000, but because they ensure that the job is done right and professionally, the price is worth it.

Air conditioning uses pressure generated by a compressor inside the unit to move the cooling Freon gas through a series of cooling coils. Gauges are used to find out if the unit is working properly and help to show where any pressure may be leaking from the system. This tool is capable of showing where problems may develop within the compressor, the evaporator assembly or the condenser and is able to show any leakages in the units tubing.

What Gauges Are For

At the heart of the air conditioning system is a compressor with two ports. The first is an input port that pulls warm air in over the Freon-filled coils, creating cold air, which is pushed through the evaporator and condenser and then into your home or vehicle.

Gauges are used to monitor the suction and output pressures and are used to show when a problem is causing the unit not to work. The best air conditioning tools utilize both input and output gauges in the same unit.

Some tools are made to specifically locate Freon leakages within the system piping. Some even use ultraviolet lighting to find the leaks, which trained professionals find to be the fastest and best tools for the job.

A simple thermometer can be an important tool in finding the source of leakage in any air conditioning system, as the Freon leak will always be much colder than the ambient air around the unit. Any excess temperature within the unit may also mean that the unit may be having overheating problems and is not functioning as efficiently as it should be.

You can also find more info on Central Air Conditioning and Home Air Conditioning Units. Knowairconditioner.com is a comprehensive resource to know about Air Conditioner.

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