Modern climate technology saves us in summer and winter. In extreme heat or cold, Carrier owners want the air conditioner to work flawlessly. However, technology is unpredictable. The problem of spontaneous shutdown of the split system occurs quite often. And it does not always mean a failure in the system.
When there’s not enough refrigerant, your Carrier AC runs all the time trying to make up the difference. Refrigerant is never supposed to run out or need topping up. The only time it’s necessary? When there’s a leak. You’ll know you have a leak if there’s icy buildup on your AC, your home isn’t getting any cooler, or your AC hisses at you. If you do have a leak, get it fixed as soon as possible.
When identifying such a problem, it is best to contact a specialist. The main external factor of spontaneous turning off and on of the system is most often a wire plug that is not tightly inserted into the socket. Often there are cases of oxidation of the electrical wire. In order not to provoke a short circuit, the system is turned off. Make sure that the system is not in one of the modes that provide for self-shutdown. If so, switch the mode. Otherwise, contact a professional repair assistant.
If you need a detailed check of your Carrier AC, here, at Prime Air solutions, we are always ready to help! Contact our customer support team by phone (619) 655-3355 or using an application form on our web site to get all the details.