Extended and efficient operation of the air conditioner in your home is the task of every manufacturer of climate technology. The devices are equipped with filtration systems for air purification, and yet some owners of air conditioners often have a problem of an unpleasant smell coming from the indoor unit. What is the reason? These can be mass. And it’s not always in the low quality of the device.
Where does the unpleasant smell come from?
The process of air cooling is the task of the heat exchanger located in the internal unit of the device. Its temperature is always lower than the temperature of the ambient air, and an imbalance of temperature indices leads to the formation of condensate. Moisture flows into a special compartment – the tray, from which it is pointed out through the drainage pipes. If the humidity is stagnant (the tube is clogged), it “collects” dust and bacteria, which, reproducing, and produce an unpleasant odor.
Filters installed by split air conditioner manufacturers in India in the air conditioner have a particular lifetime. After this period they cease to cope with the tasks assigned to them and do not purify the air of smells. Moreover, they become their source.
The smell can also appear if you turned on the air conditioner after an extended period of inactivity. During this time, the bacteria accumulated in the system and felt great. Also, the smell can be formed due to the drying of moisture in the siphon.
If your room is air-conditioned, the condensate from which is diverted to the sewer, there is a risk of leakage, and, therefore, all the dirty water enters the room. Hence there is an unpleasant smell.
Conventional air conditioners (not channel or models with supply systems) do not take air from the street but chase the wind out of the room through themselves. And not everyone is able to clean this air of extraneous smells effectively. Therefore, when there is a source of “fragrance” in the room itself, most likely, the same “fragrance” will come from the air conditioner.
What to do?
To prevent the formation of fungus, the reproduction of bacteria, you need to help your air conditioner. The help consists in thorough cleaning of the indoor unit and drainage. Having disassembled the unit, rinse all the parts (you can use disinfectants), and do not forget to dry them Continue reading