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Even though you may not be a qualified HVAC technician there are several things you can do to
you improve your air conditioner's efficiency and prolong it's life. As contractors prices increase
and pay raises decrease you may not be able to have a air conditioning technician clean and
check your system every year like most manufactures recommend. It is still a good idea to have
a qualified service man check your refrigerant pressures and temperatures every few years to obtain maximum system efficiency. Many things done on a preventive maintenance can be done by most home owners and do not require any specialty tools or instruments.
Many people don't realize that the furnace filter they are accustom to changing is also used for your central air system. Make sure to inspect your system air filter monthly and replace as
needed. A clean air filter is just as if not more important for air conditioning than heating.
You will also want to make sure most of the supply registers for you system are open. Air conditioners are sized for a specific amount of air flow so if it is restricted by closed registers
problems may occur. Be sure the drain line from the indoor coil or evaporator is clear and that
there are no kinks in the hose. If this line seems very dirty you can pour common house hold bleach through it to kill growing bacteria.
Next you will want to turn the power off to the out door unit or condenser at the breaker and remove all grass and shrubs growing with in 8-10 inches of the coil that surrounds the air conditioner. Use a garden hose to soak down the coil surface area making sure not to use so much pressure that you damage the coil fins. Apply a condenser coil cleaner product that comes in a aerosol spray can or mixable concentrate and let soak for 3-5 minutes. Remove the units top and flush coil clean with a garden hose preferably from the inside out. Oil the condenser fan motor with 4-5 drops of a light weight oil, provided the motor has oiling ports.
Reassemble and restore power to the air conditioner. Set your thermostat to cool and below room
temperature. After letting in run for 5-10 minutes check the discharge temperature at one of the
supply registers closest to the indoor air handler. A quick rule of thumb is that you should have a
15 to 20 degree difference in supply air temperature and room air temperature. So if it is 76 degrees in the house your supply air temperature should be around 56 to 61 degrees. If the temperature difference is less than 15 degrees you may have to have a air conditioning technician
check the refrigerant levels.
Terry Manlick at HVAC Maintenance & Supplies http://www.mainsupplies.com.
Low price coil cleaner,air filters,v-belts and other HVAC maintenance products can be purchased at online at http://www.mainsupplies.com.
Gmc and Tornado -- Perfect Together!
GMC's heralded line of vehicles is dominated by large pick up trucks and large SUVs. Prior to the recent spike in fuel prices, the GMC brand sold very well and together with Chevrolet the combined brands sold the most trucks in America. Come this past summer, sales nosedived as gas prices surged past three dollars per gallon. For existing GMC drivers, the pain felt when filling up was especially deep as pumps registered $70, $80, even $100 for a complete fill up. Many drivers had no choice but to continue with their GMC's as they are used for contracting work, landscaping, or to move large families around. Yet, seeking a trustworthy way to save at pump has become critical to salvaging many budgets. Fortunately, a "Tornado" is helping some GMC drivers do just that!
Consumers looking to squeeze more miles out of a gallon of fuel know that keeping tires inflated, avoiding jackrabbit starts, keeping the engine tuned, and driving with the windows up are sensible ways to bump up fuel mileage. Beyond that, there aren't too many technological enhancements that can help other than installing aftermarket air induction systems or performance exhaust systems to save on fuel. For new vehicles this step isn't a cost effective move, but installing a Tornado fuel saver certainly is.
A Tornado Fuel Saver is an air channeling tool that is placed in your GMC's air intake hose. By creating directional flow, a Tornado Fuel Saver gives your truck a better air/fuel mix resulting in a more efficient engine burn. An efficiently running engine means that less fuel is consumed resulting in an increase in fuel economy of 5 to 15% with a noticeable increase in horsepower as well.
Made of stainless steel and no moving parts, you can install a Tornado Fuel Saver in your GMC and forget about it. It'll last as long as your truck and deliver permanent fuel savings that can add up to several hundreds of dollars per year; even thousands of dollars over the lifespan of your GMC. Best of all, this product is very reasonably priced with wholesale prices starting below $60 per unit.
If you own several trucks, then installing a Tornado Fuel Saver on each one can give you tremendous fleet wide savings. Best of all, this is one GMC part that is simple to install and won't cost you a bundle. You save money by installing it yourself and you save additional money over the lifespan of every vehicle.
Are you ready to start reducing your personal dependency on foreign oil? If so, opt for a Tornado Fuel Saver for whatever ride that you drive; you will find this to be a handy device and one "tornado" that is certainly welcome!
About the Author
James Russel grew up in Los Angeles and is 35 years old. He works as a marketing analyst for a supplier of automotive parts in the United States. On his spare time, he loves to spruce up his vehicle.
I must have a leak in my air intake system...?
I have a 2001 Saab 9-3 SE turbo. There is an engine code p1110. I believe that may be a type of leak in my air induction or vacuum line system which is causing different air temps.
How do I test the system to tell if there is a leak in one of the hoses or anything with the air intake or the vacuum lines or the turbo tubing?
start up/under hood spray water from windex type bottle/spray and keep spraying until engine stumbles and look for leak in that area
Fuel Injection Cleaning Kits target professional service shops.
Constructed of steel and die-cast aluminum, Models MV5565 and MV5570 use compressed air to remove and prevent fuel injector deposits, as well as loosen and dissolve carbon on throttle plate and intake manifold and valves. Pressure gauge and adjustable regulator combination ensures proper delivery of cleaning solution. Both can be used with Mityvac Pro Fuel System Tester, however, MV5565 includes ...
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