How Does Airflow Volume Affect the Air Conditioner Performance
Within a few months, we will be experiencing scorching summer heat in Las Vegas. That is why more homeowners are increasingly investing in AC maintenance and upgrades.
- Do you feel your AC unit takes forever to cool the room?
- Is your energy bill hitting the roof every passing month?
- Are you spending too much and too frequently on AC maintenance?
If that's the case, your AC may not be the real problem! Uneven airflow drastically affects indoor thermal comfort.
But what actually is airflow, and how does it affect the indoor temperature?
Without further ado, let's find out the answers:
What Is Airflow?
Airflow is the amount of air that enters your room or home through an HVAC unit or air conditioner. For peak performance, the airflow must be balanced, which means the amount of air your cooling unit produces must be equivalent to the amount of air entering your space.
A steady airflow is essential because:
- It evenly cools the room
- It lowers energy bills
- It reduces energy consumption and waste
- It increases the lifespan of the cooling unit
3 Ways To Improve Your AC Airflow For Better Performance
Most likely, you will need the assistance of an HVAC technician to fix the leaks and obstructions affecting the airflow and, ultimately, the performance of your AC unit. But before you do so, you must know the right ways to improve airflow for efficiency and cost savings.
Focus on Air Inlets and Ductwork
If the air conditioner or HVAC is indeed operating "air starved," it will not properly circulate the air in the room. You can improve the performance by increasing the airflow through the air handler and adding more return air inlets and ducts.
You can easily determine whether your AC or heater receives enough rebounded air. An HVAC professional can find leaks and unclog your ductwork that could otherwise affect the AC performance.
Check Inlets and Filters
Inspect the sole air inlet and vents. Furthermore, check if the return air inlet size is bigger than the cross-section assembly of the air handler or blower. The mismatch of the inlet grille and duct size will lessen the system's efficiency.
Additionally, make sure you change your air filter frequently. Dirty air filters impede the proper airflow through your home due to dust accumulation. You can also hire a professional to inspect and clean filters.
Inspect the Vents
Reduce ventilation of your home to reduce air loss. While a smaller AC unit size is probably to blame, there are other factors you should also consider.
Most air conditioners have airflow-directing thin metal discs in the vents close to the HVAC home controller. You have a problem if one of these discs has become misplaced and lands in the upper vent. You can simply slide them back into the tabs that keep the disc unit firmly shut and let the air pass through.
Work With Professional At ProZone Air Conditioning and Heating To Improve Airflow
Improper airflow affects the room's temperature and directly impacts the health and lifespan of your AC. Before your unit collapses and stops functioning entirely, you must fix the issues hindering airflow. You can prevent all these issues with routine maintenance and an annual inspection!
Still having issues? It's time to hire professionals at ProZone Air Conditioning for a thorough check. We will identify leakage points and ventilation issues so your AC unit can perform well.
You can learn more on the most common AC problems in our Blog.
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