Whether it happens in the summer or winter, rainfall is common in New York, and there are many who get concerned when its excessive if it negatively impacts the HVAC system. We at NY NJ A/C Connection would like share how rain impacts your HVAC system no matter if there are light sprinkles or heavy downpours. The outdoor units are commonly thought of in this predicament. The unit is designed to take on the impact of harsh weather condition, such as pounding rain, snow fall, and even light hail, no matter if it is an air conditioner or a heat pump.
Principle HVAC Design
Being engineered to pump heat to the outside of your home and release to the outdoors, the heat is pumped with advanced technology. You can find an outdoor unit, which is either the air conditioner unit or the heat pump depending on the system. The indoor unit contains the evaporator coil and blower, and the outside unit houses the compressor and condenser in a split system. As manufacturers know they will be exposed to the elements, the outdoor unit is strategically designed to endure the extreme conditions. To provide protection from the rain and moisture, it is sealed with sturdy, corrosion-proof materials, like aluminum, plastics, and copper is all the electrical components. Being all susceptible to the outdoor limits, falling tree limbs, flooding rains, and wind-driven debris. Your unit can benefit from professional care and maintenance and your own efforts to ensure it is clean and running well to protect and prevent undo damage.
Does Rain Affect AC Outdoor Unit?
Rain in general will not negatively impact the outdoor unit unless you experience any flooding in the area. When it is partially submerged, the long-term exposure can possibly damage wiring, electronic components, and the motor, being otherwise protected from rain. Just simply switch off the HVAC system at the electrical panel if you notice any flooding partial submerging to your outdoor unit. While it’s raining or storming outside it is perfectly safe to run your heater or air conditioner. The covers made for outside units (air conditioners for winter) are not generally recommended since they can trap the moisture and extreme temperatures. Although you can end up doing more harm than good with these covers, you should consider other alternatives, to offer protection for your unit from the rain, debris, leaves, and other elements. Leading to damage, such as corrosion among others can occur from any moisture that would get trapped under the cover. If possible, be sure to not stack anything on top or next to your unit and keep it clear at least 3 feet. For proper airflow that your unit requires if you are looking for extra protection an awning is more ideal.
Central Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Emergency Repair, Tune Up Maintenance, Replacement & More in Manhattan, New York
The technician may have to postpone repairs to the outdoor unit until the rain clears as to not expose them to excess moisture depending on what the unit needs, and most HVAC system experts will respond to your needs with an ongoing rainstorm. Call NY NJ A/C Connection and let our leading specialists deliver quality workmanship when you require HVAC system services in the Greater New York area.