Typically, the sound of a working unit resembles a quiet hum or wind noise. A high-quality, working Lennox air conditioner does not create any other sounds. A few minutes after turning on the system, there should be no more noise. A weird sound may indicate that there is a malfunction in the system. Based on this sound, you can quite accurately determine the nature of the problem in the operation of the air conditioner.
The problem may be in the drainage unit. An air plug forms there or the wind blows into the tube from outside. The airflow directed from the street reaches the condensate bath through tubes. The technician will fix the problem by blowing out the drainage and installing wind protection for the tube. Another possible reason for a sound of this nature may be the airing of the refrigerant line. The cause may also be poor installation of the unit: insufficient length of the tubes or the formation of solid bends that prevent the fluid from moving. Depressurization may also occur over time.
Prime Air Solutions specialists recommend preventive maintenance for your air conditioner. It is a series of regular tasks and inspections to ensure the system operates efficiently, effectively, and reliably. By conducting preventive maintenance, you can extend the lifespan of your air conditioner, reduce the risk of breakdowns, improve indoor air quality, and lower energy consumption. Contact us today (619) 655-3355 to schedule a service call or request a quote.