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Heating and cooling can be complicated at times.
Q: How often should I service my home's
central air conditioning unit?
A: Heating and Air Conditioning equipment, no matter what kind you
have, should be inspected, cleaned, and serviced at least once a
year. The best scenario is to have the heating system checked in the
Fall and the air conditioning checked in the Spring. Oil-fired
equipment should definitely be cleaned and serviced annually; at the
beginning of each heating season.
Q: My Air Conditioner won't turn off,
why?
A: If your AC doesn’t turn off when room temperature reaches the
temperature set on the thermostat, the problem is generally
occurring either at the thermostat or in the electrical system that
runs the outside condensing unit. You can use the AC’s circuit
breaker to shut off the unit, but that should not be a permanent
solution—circuit breakers are not designed to be used like light
switches.
If the thermostat is blank—not displaying any values—or if the AC
shuts off when you switch the thermostat to HEAT, the thermostat is
probably broken and needs to be replaced. Please see Home
Thermostats Buying Guide.
If the thermostat works fine with the furnace, the issue probably
isn’t the thermostat unless one of the wires has disconnected or
arced. When the AC is running, try removing the yellow low-voltage
wire from the thermostat. Then:
If the unit turns off, either the thermostat is broken or it is
wired improperly. Make sure it is wired correctly—with no
cross-connected wires. If the wiring appears to be okay, buy a new
thermostat and install it according to the instructions.