How does a dirty HVAC filter cause air conditioner system to lost efficiency?
The evaporator coils are a device that absorbs heat from indoor; the blower is a device that pulls or pushes the hot air through the evaporator coils. If the evaporator coils are dirty, the air conditioner system lost efficiency. The evaporator coils are not effective at absorbing heat; because of the dust on evaporator coils prevent it from absorber the correct amount of heat from indoor AC units. Air conditioner units will also lose efficient if the AC systems have dirty air filter. It is the same as dirt active as an insulator to the evaporator coils, but this time the dirty HVAC filter active as restriction to the blower. The air handler blower main purpose was to pull the hot air through the HVAC air filters and push that hot air to the cold evaporator that is what it does. However, it cannot pull enough hot air through the air filter, since the air filter is dirty and the dirty air filter acts as a restriction to the blower. The air conditioner system does it jobs, but there is n
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