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Service Company Clean Coil Air Conditioning Report 2008 Air Conditioning Company Inc. - The Breathe Easy People in Florida 407.366.3999 or 1.888.649.2265 |
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Your Health is in Danger 2008 Clean Coil Report ![]() Warning! - Your Air Conditioner may be Poisoning You! The people most effected by dirty air conditioning system are the elderly, young children, babies, renters, and folks who cant afford the extreme contractor costs associated with this kind of service or just plain don't know about these implications. The Service Company has over 10 years experience in the air system cleaning industry and can help these escalating costs with cost saving and effective solutions. Running an Air Conditioning Unit with clogged dirty coils will cause excesive pressure to build in the compressor and will cut its lifespan easily in half. What your contractor won't tell you: Most contractors sell you on the idea of more efficient air conditioning systems or higher SEER Rating. SEER - Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. Then they charge top dollar for the equipment with a promise of money back in a form of Energy Rebate. What they don't tell you is the fact that the minute your coils get dirty your SEER rating is out the window. So a clean system with rating of 14 SEER will easily drop to 8-9 SEER with a dirty coil. That's equivalent to a wall unit rating. Where is the savings now? DIRTY CONDENSER COILS CAUSE PROBLEMS: (outside unit) Dirty Condenser Coils Increase Power Costs. When the coil becomes fouled with dirt and grime, it cannot provide complete or adequate heat transfer, a process that was predicated on a clean coil! The equipment’s compressor senses this, and tries to overcome it by going to a higher system pressure. This consumes greater levels of electricity. For example, a dirty coil could easily consume up to 37% more electricity as compared to a clean coil. Take a look at a 4 ton air conditioning system operating for an average cooling in Florida of 3,000 hours. When the coils are clean, it will cost approximately $1,650 to operate for the season, given a typical Kw/hr cost and equipment SEER (efficiency). However, when the condenser coil becomes dirty, the eight-month cost of operation escalates to $2,268 . . . a 37% increase! By comparison, if the condenser coil on this unit were kept clean, a savings of $618 could be realized . . . a savings of about $62 per ton. If you multiply your total building tonnage by $62, you can see what the savings would be. For example, in a typical residential setting, the homeowner could realize a savings in electricity cost of about $618 for the season for a 4 ton system. Dirty Condenser Coils Reduce The System’s Ability To Cool. As the dirt and grime on the condenser coil restrict heat transfer, causing the compressor to work harder, more heat is added to the system and the head pressure could rise by as much as 75%. This would result in a loss of cooling capacity of up to 30%, and our 4 ton system would now only provide 2 tons of cooling . . . at a higher energy cost and typically on the hottest days of the season. Dirty Condenser Coils Shorten Equipment Life. Higher operating pressures and temperatures caused by a dirty coil represent still another problem: reduced life expectancy of the equipment. At the elevated system temperature and pressure, the compressor’s lubricating oil can break down. In addition, acid formation can occur, leading to an acid burnout. Taken together, lack of lubrication and acid burn, the compressor is seriously compromised and will eventually fail. It is the heart of the air conditioning, refrigeration system, and its loss means no cooling. And, its replacement is the most expensive repair on an HVAC system. DIRTY EVAPORATOR COILS CAUSE PROBLEMS: (inside unit)Dirty Evaporator Coils Reduce Available Cooling. As evaporator coils cool indoor air, they dehumidify or remove moisture. Any dirt, dust, nicotine, pollen, etc. that is also in the air will combine with the moisture and eventually foul the coil. Once this occurs, two problems arise: air flow is restricted or reduced and heat transfer is restricted or reduced. All this cuts cooling capacity and, if the coil becomes extremely dirty, the compressor could be damaged. SERVICE COMPANY SOLUTION:
Dirty Evaporator Coils Reduce Quality of Air Inside the Building. Going back to the discussion on moisture
and combining with dirt, dust, pollen, etc., this also becomes an excellent breeding ground for biological growths like
bacteria, mold and mildew. These are the primary sources of indoor air quality problems and odors.
As the air continues to flow across the coils and circulate throughout the building, its quality is compromised. Let's Clean ItOur Speciality ![]()
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