Many homeowners notice that their air conditioners suddenly start running without blowing cold air. There are two main factors which provoke this situation. A faulty run capacitor is the first reason, and lack of Freon is the second one.
A run capacitor in an air conditioner (and similar applications) helps maintain the efficient and continuous operation of the motor by providing a steady supply of electrical energy and improving the motor's power factor. Without a run capacitor, the motor may struggle to maintain consistent rotation, leading to reduced cooling efficiency and potential damage to the compressor or other components in the AC system.
Lack or absence of freon might also be a reason for the not blowing air conditioner. The reason why the air conditioner does not cool is the production or leakage of the refrigerant. HVAC maintenance is required. In case of an excess of freon (error during refueling), the pressure in the system increases. When replacing, the integrity of all inputs, and outputs must be checked.
If you have questions about why your air conditioner does not cool, contact Prime Air Solutions specialists. Our technicians will choose the suitable model of Freon and refuel it with the required volume of freon. They will check the system and replace all the worn parts. Contact us today (619) 655-3355 to schedule a service call or request a quote.