HOW TO PROTECT YOUR AIR CONDITIONER WITH RISING FLOOD WATER

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With water rising all over NSW what can you do to protect your air conditioning system from potential damage if flood waters come up to your property.

Air conditioners are designed to withstand severe weather conditions. However, if the outdoor unit remains partially submerged in standing water, it can stop working altogether. See the below tips on how to minimise the damage to your unit.

1. Turn your air conditioning power off at the isolation switch at the outdoor unit and/or the metre box.

This will stop power going to the unit which will prevent the unit short circuiting and damaging electrical components.

2. Monitor the water level at its highest point on the outside of the unit.

If the water level stays below the outside fan motors, on most units once the water resides you should be ok to switch the power back on to the unit and use the air conditioner.

If the water goes above this level, leave the power to the unit off and have the unit tested by a licensed technician prior to turning the unit back on.

3. If your air conditioner unit has completely gone under please contact a license technician to test the unit prior to turning power back on to the unit.

Check your homeowner’s insurance policy even if your unit is working as long term corrosion of internal components can cause issues in the future. 

If you require any more information or a licensed tradesman to attend and assess your air conditioner please do not hesitate to contact us on 02 4966 0071.

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