The use of air conditioner (AC) increases rapidly in summer, but incidents of AC blast also start coming to light in this season. Often people consider it to be a sudden incident, whereas there are many technical and maintenance reasons behind it.
Problems like high temperature, running AC continuously for a long time, bad wiring or gas leaks increase the pressure on the system, which creates the risk of overheating and short circuit. Small steps like periodic servicing, proper installation and taking care of electrical load can prevent major accidents.
overheating
When the temperature is very high in summer, the AC compressor keeps working continuously. Running without a break for a long time causes the machine to overheat. If the cooling system is not working properly, this overheating can cause a blast.
Bad wiring and short circuit
Old or poor quality wiring is a major cause of AC blast. When the wires cannot withstand excessive load, a short circuit may occur. This causes sparking and may lead to fire or explosion.
Gas leak and pressure increase
If the refrigerant gas used in AC leaks or the pressure in the system increases too much, then it can be very dangerous. If the correct level and pressure of gas is not under control, the risk of blast increases.
not getting service done on time
Many people do not get AC serviced for years. Due to this, the filters become dirty, dust accumulates on the coils and the air flow is disrupted. As a result, there is more pressure on the machine and the possibility of failure or blast increases.
Use of local or inferior parts
Use of cheap and local parts also increases the risk. These parts are often unable to withstand high temperatures and pressures, which can lead to sudden failure or explosion.
How to protect? Take these important precautions
Before the start of every season, get professional AC service done. Due to this, small problems are caught early.
- While installing AC, good quality wiring and proper installation is very important. Always get the work done by a certified technician.
- Avoid running the AC continuously for several hours without a break. Switch off the machine occasionally and allow it to cool down.
- Get the level and pressure of refrigerant gas checked from time to time. Do not ignore any kind of leak.
- Use a surge protector or stabilizer to protect yourself from power fluctuations. This reduces the risk of short circuit and overload.
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