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We specialize in repairs for all brands and models air conditionings.
If your air conditioning doesn't come on, runs noisy and the compressor
is hot or you have any problematic issues with it, simply call our
toll free number and we will take care of everything. We are available
24/7 for your Portland air conditioning repair at:
503-734-2849
Please note: We don't sell parts and We don’t work on small appliances such as vacuum cleaners, sewing machines etc.
We repair all air conditioning brands such as:
Bryant
Caloric
Carrier
GE |
Lennox
Puron
Rheem
Ruud
|
Trane
York
Tempstar
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Our air conditioning repair area includes all of Portland
and the surrounding cities that are listed below:
Fairview
Farmington
Forest Grove
Forest Heights
Fort Klamath |
Cascade Summit
Cedar Mill
Charbonneau
Chemult
Gilchrist |
Timber
Timberline Lodge
Troutdale
Tualatin
view the rest service
areas |
Please read the information below, which will help you
to become more familiar with your air conditioning. This information
will also help you to use your air conditioning in the most efficient
and effective way, which will save you money from utility bills
and future air conditioning repairs. However, we do not suggest
that you get involved with any air conditioning repairs that you
are not familiar with, especially because air conditioning repairs
require professional training and knowledge with gas and electricity.
To receive professional help call us 24/7 at:
503-734-2849
LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning is accomplished by applying the principles of
mechanical refrigeration into an air recirculation system arranged
to absorb heat from the air within a contained space (room or house)
and transferring the heat to the outside of the structure.
A properly designed air conditioner should do the following:
1. Regulate and control temperature.
2. Regulate and control humidity.
3. Furnish proper ventilation.
4. Recalculate the contained air within the conditioned space.
5. Filter and clean the air.
REFRIGERATION CYCLE
The refrigeration cycle is a series of changes of state of the refrigerant.
In this process the refrigerant is changed from a liquid to a vapor
and then restored to a liquid. The energy (heat) changing the liquid
refrigerant to a vapor is the heat extracted from the air in the
conditioned space.
The complete cycle consists of the following four processes:
1. Heat gain in the evaporator.
2. Pressure rise in the compressor.
3. Heat loss in the condenser.
4. Pressure loss in the capillary.
Basically, the refrigeration cycle consists of two heat transfer
processes and two pressure change processes.
Heat Gain in the Evaporator. The heat laden air
inside the house is constantly recalculated through the coils of
the evaporator. Heat from the air is transferred to the coils of
the evaporator, which results in the heat gain in the evaporator.
Pressure Rise in the Compressor. When the compressor is started,
the pressure in the evaporator is reduced, causing the liquid refrigerant
in the evaporator to vaporize or boil. Since the pumping capacity
of the compressor is constant, the pressure in the low side is balanced
between the inflowing liquid from the capillary and the compressor
intake.
Outside condenser unit should be located in a
shady spot within 50 ft. of warm-air furnace. Keep condenser unit
well away from walls and overhangs. Clean out leaves, dirt, and
grass, every year.
The tips and information that we have listed here is strictly
for educational purposes. Because it is necessary to have extensive
training with air conditioning repairs, we encourage you to hire
a certified technician to do any related repairs. To reach one of
our highly-qualified air conditioning repair technicians, please
call us at the following number:
503-734-2849
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