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Frequently Asked Questions.
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Q: My air conditioner isn’t working. What could I possibly do?
A: Please check the fuses or circuit breakers and don’t forget to connect the plug to the outlet and turn it on!
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Q: My air conditioner is not cooling properly. What could be the problems?
A: Most cooling problems are related to clogged filters.
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Q: Do Carrier air conditioning units use CFC?
A: No. Carrier air conditioning units use the refrigerant, R-22, which is HCFC and not CFC.
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Q: What do I do if refrigerant leaks out of my air conditioner?
A: Immediately turn off your air conditioner and ventilate the room.
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Q: Do I need to protect my air-conditioner against the weather?
A: Not necessary, as Carrier air-conditioner is designed to withstand the rain and sunshine. In fact, windy outdoor condition improves the efficiency of the air conditioning system.
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Q: How often should I check the air filter of my air conditioner?
A: Examine the air filter of your air conditioner every month and replace it when it is too dirty to avoid impairment of the airflow.
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Q: What is BTU?
A: BTU is a professional term rating an air conditioner. It stands for British Thermal Unit – the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Farenheit.
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Q: What is EER?
A: EER is Energy Efficiency Rating which measure the efficiency of room air conditioner. The higher the rating, the higher the efficiency.
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