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- Lightning Surge Protector
The surge protector can protect against lightning strikes and power surges that can destroy or damage all outside condensing unit parts. Back to Top
- Hard Start Kit
This ensures that your compressor will start every time, even after a power interruption. It also prevents thermal overload which causes damage to your valuable compressor.
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- Blower and Coil Cleaning (Located in Air Handler)
Dust and mildew may accumulate on your blower and reduces airflow. This may cause damage by allowing liquid to pump through your compressor. Dust and mildew are also proven irritants to allergy sufferers. Cleaning these two components can help to prolong the life of your system. Back to Top
- Float Switches
If a drain line is not maintained properly, a plugged drain line can cause your inside air handler to overflow with water. The float switch stops your unit from overflowing. Back to Top
- Dehumidistat
This looks similar to your thermostat but controls humidity. This helps prevent mold and mildew from damaging your home and belongings while your on vacation.
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- Time Delay
If you have a power interruption damage can occur when your system stops and starts too quickly. The Time Delay ensures your air conditioner will have the time it needs to equalize system pressure and avoid costly repairs. Back to Top
- High & Low Pressure Switches
These switches stop your unit when pressure is outside of the acceptable range. Prevents thermal overload, which damages your compressor. Back to Top
- Contactor
Non-functioning, burnt or corroded contactors can fuse together causing your compressor to run without you indoor fan. This can cause extensive damage by allowing liquid to pump through you compressor. This can happen 3-4 times over the life of you air conditioning system. Back to Top

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