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Is Your Air Conditioning Unit Noisy?



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By : Paula Adams    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-09 14:05:30

The most popular type of air conditioning, other than central air, is a window air conditioner. If your home is not equipped with central air conditioning throughout the house, you can use a window air conditioner to cool the house. Most people like using window air units over floor models because they do not need to be moved from room to room and they don't take up space in the room.

One drawback of window air conditioners is that they are noisy. The noise level depends on the type and size of the unit. Noise levels are usually given in decibel ratings. The higher the decibel the louder the unit will be. For every 10 decibel increase the sound pressure increases by a factor of 10. For example 50 decibels is 10 times louder than 40 decibels and is 100 times louder than 30 decibels.

There are many different reasons you might have noise in your air conditioner. Some cannot be helped. The compressor and fan which is in every unit causes most of the noise. Other causes could be maintenance issues such as worn bearings, dirty or rusty fan blades and basic wear and tear. Besides basic wear and tear, your unit could be noisy because it is vibrating because it is not installed correctly.

Your unit shouldn't be too noisy to sit near. If yours is, you should have it looked at by an authorized service professional. You can do some basic maintenance yourself. To stop some vibrating, look for the screws that hold the front panel to the unit and tighten them.

You might have bent fan blades which would be causing your unit to make noise. It is fairly easy to bend the blades back in place. You might also be hearing vibration between the glass and the frame or the sash and the frame. Make sure you've checked the simple things before you call in a professional.

You can find lots of different types of air conditioners, along with lots of different prices. You should be able to find a window air conditioner for as little as $150 or as much as several hundred. The more features it has, like double fans or a remote control will increase the price.

Usually the more expensive the unit, the more energy efficient it is. Air conditioner units can use a lot of electricity. If you keep the unit running, your utility bill will be higher. Therefore, a more energy efficient model will save you money in utility costs. If a unit is more efficient, then it will take less energy to cool your home. Therefore, you will save on your energy costs.

Determine what you need your unit to do and then research online to find the best deal. Make sure you check the amps for the unit you purchase. You don't want to overload your electrical system.

Author Resource:- Get the appropriate single room air conditioner for your home. If you don't want a window unit, investigate all the different types of portable air conditioners. You can find one that is right for you.
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