Rheem air conditioner freezing is a very common problem. Many people immediately think that the air conditioner froze due to a gas leak, but sometimes the reason differs. If the air conditioner has more power than necessary for the conditioned environment, it may freeze. To prevent this from happening, we recommend that you calculate its cooling capacity before buying an air conditioner. This is a less common cause of freezing, but when you are selecting a Rheem air conditioner, make sure its capacity is ideal for your environment, office, meeting room or bedroom.
Before finding a of your freezing problem, switch off the device to avoid short circuit. Place the container under the evaporation unit to avoid wetting. After defrosting, dry the evaporative unit with a cloth and leave it outside for several hours until it is completely dry. Although the appliance is usually shipped prepared for ice accumulation, it is recommended to ensure that everything is completely dry after defrosting to avoid electrical problems.
Another option is to call a professional. If your air conditioner hasn’t been served for a long time, visit our website or call Prime Air solutions managers at (619) 655-3355 to arrange a maintenance visit to your place.