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Goodman Central Air Conditioner Troubleshooting

Before you are able to troubleshoot your Goodman Central Air Conditioner you need to have a basic understanding of how air conditioners work. This mostly involves the various components of an air conditioner as well as the sequence of operation. Before you begin troubleshooting your Goodman central air conditioner, you will need to identify the problem that your system is experiencing. Apart from tripped breakers or blown fuses, we will explore other issues that might prevent your Goodman central conditioner from working properly. Goodman central air conditioner troubleshooting One thing you can do to ensure that your Goodman air conditioner is in top shape is to regularly perform maintenance.

Evaporator Issues in 3 TON 18 SEER TWO STAGE GOODMAN AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSER

The evaporator coil is one of the major components in an air conditioning system. The evaporator coil is responsible for absorbing heat from air that passes over the coil. When checking to see if the evaporator coil is having any issues, you need to determine if it is receiving the proper amount of airflow. Clogged filters are usually the main culprits as far as insufficient airflow is concerned. Goodman air conditioner condenser Other issues that might lead to insufficient airflow to your evaporator coil include:
  • Bad fan motor
  • Collapsed ductwork
If airflow is not the issue, the next thing that you will need to do is to ensure that you have the right amount of refrigerant inside the evaporator coils. This can easily be determined by an HVAC professional. One of the reasons why you might not have a sufficient amount of refrigerant in your evaporator coil is because of a leak. In troubleshooting your evaporator coil you should remember to always ensure that there is sufficient air flow first to your Goodman air conditioner condenser before calling a professional to check for the refrigerant charge.

Condenser and Compressor Issues

The condenser coil receives high-temperature, high-pressure refrigerant from the compressor. Both the condenser and the compressor are an integral unit of an air conditioner. The refrigerant flows from the evaporator coil to the compressor resulting in a change from low-temperature low-pressure refrigerant gas to high-temperature high-pressure gas. When troubleshooting the condenser, you need to start by checking the wiring. The first thing you will need to do is power down your unit. You will then need to check the wires. Usually, when the compressor is not working properly it is because its wires have been burned off. Corrosion is also known to result in a lose connection. All electrical connections at the compressor need to be tight. Loose connections are responsible for compressor failure. Also, because the condenser is part of Goodman’s central air conditioner’s outdoor unit, it is exposed to the elements as well as soot, dirt and a varied amount of pollutants that make it grimy. The condenser is responsible for removing the heat that is absorbed from your home’s interior. When the condenser coils are dirty, it interferes with the transfer of heat. This results in your unit working harder which in the end leads to more wear and tear. Special tools are needed to troubleshoot other compressor issues so you will need to hire the services of an HVAC professional.

Dirty and Leaking Ducts

If you notice your home getting hotter than usual, it might be because you do not have sufficient airflow in your home. Even though a Goodman central air conditioning system is sealed as the ductwork runs through the ceilings and walls, sometimes the ductwork might tear due to improper installation or rodents. air conditioner ducts The air ducts carry the return air to your system for cooling and treatment. If your ductwork has tears, it would lead to a warmer home as the cool air would be escaping within your ceilings and walls.

Issues with Drainage

The moisture that is extracted indoors is passed through a drain line and is collected into a pan that is then funneled into a drain. If the pan overflows and the drain becomes clogged, there is a chance that the water will back up resulting in a damaged system. The back up can not only damage your air conditioner but if not resolved can cause leaks that would damage the building.

Noisy 2.5 TON 13 SEER GOODMAN AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSER

Goodman central air conditioner systems come with a fan that is responsible for blowing indoor air on the evaporator coil thus cooling the air. Fan motors are primarily responsible for the noise produced by an air conditioning unit. The noise is usually caused by debris and dirt that might hinder the fans from running efficiently. This in turn leads to deteriorating bearings as well as worn belts. If you detect noise coming from your Goodman air conditioner condenser, you should consult an HVAC professional. Goodman central air conditioners are renowned for their efficiency and you can be sure that they will give you many years of service. When you buy a Goodman central air conditioning unit from us, you can expect that our dedicated stuff will do everything possible to ensure that you receive your order in time.    
April 13, 2018
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