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Protect Your AC Unit with a Float Safety Switch


HVAC technician installing air conditioning float safety switch

Air conditioning units are complex machines, and with complexity comes the possibility of things going wrong. One of the last things any homeowner wants is for their air conditioning unit to break down, forcing them to buy an entirely new unit, which can cost as much as $10,000. Fortunately, installing an air conditioning float safety switch could prevent such an expensive situation.

Key Takeaways

  • AC units remove moisture as well as cool the air, but excess moisture can damage the system if not properly drained.
  • A float safety switch detects moisture buildup and automatically shuts down the system, preventing damage.
  • Installing a float safety switch is an affordable way to potentially save thousands in repairs or replacement costs.

Now, let’s take a closer look at how moisture affects your air conditioning unit and why a float safety switch is a smart investment.

Moisture: Bad for Your AC Unit

Your air conditioning unit doesn’t just cool the air in your home—it also removes moisture. In fact, moisture is a natural byproduct of the air conditioning process. However, moisture and machines don’t mix well, so it needs to be removed efficiently.

Most air conditioners come equipped with drain lines that lead outside, allowing moisture to escape. However, these drain lines can become clogged with algae or debris, leading to backup issues. While drain pans are designed to catch excess water, they may not be enough if the drain line is too clogged. If moisture builds up, it could damage or even destroy your air conditioning unit.

Safety Switch: Good for Your AC Unit

This is where an AC float safety switch comes in. It’s a simple device that can save your air conditioning unit from costly damage. If the drainage pan starts to overflow due to a clogged drain line, the float switch senses the rising water level and sends a signal to the compressor to shut off the system. This stops the accumulation of moisture and prevents damage to your unit.

Call a Professional for Installation

If you don’t already have an AC float safety switch installed, it’s time to contact a professional air conditioning technician. These switches are relatively inexpensive, especially when compared to the cost of repairing or replacing a damaged AC unit. Spending a little money now on a float safety switch can save you thousands in the long run and give you peace of mind knowing your system is protected.

Final Thoughts: Save Your AC Unit with a Float Safety Switch

Air conditioning units are essential to keeping your home comfortable, but they can be costly to replace. Installing a float safety switch is an affordable and effective way to protect your investment and prevent moisture-related damage. If you’re ready to safeguard your AC unit, contact Parker & Sons today to schedule an installation.

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