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This hurricane season, don’t let a power surge fry your air conditioning!

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Ensure your air conditioning stays safe from power surges.

Invest in a high-quality surge protector from Sean McCutcheon's Air Conditioning and Heating, Inc. It could save you hundreds of dollars in repair or replacement costs.

What is a surge protector?

It's a device designed to shield electronic equipment from sudden voltage spikes and electrical surges. These surges, which are abnormal increases in electrical current, can inflict damage on wiring and electronics.

Just like computers and televisions, your HVAC system is susceptible to these power surges. Surge protectors are often mandated by building codes for new HVAC installations because of the potential for significant damage to these expensive systems.

Power surges can stem from various sources, but they often arise during thunderstorms and severe weather conditions, primarily due to lightning strikes or when utility companies reset circuits after outages. When lightning strikes a power line, it generates a potent surge that can travel through the electrical grid, potentially causing damage or even power disruptions. Additionally, damaged or faulty power lines can lead to sudden increases in voltage, impacting appliances and connected equipment.

How can power surges affect your HVAC system?

It all depends on the electrical components. When a voltage spike or transient surge happens, these components face a sudden increase in voltage.

Such surges can lead to overheating of the electrical parts, potentially causing damage or system failure. In severe cases, the damage inflicted by a power surge may be irreversible. It's crucial to consult a licensed HVAC contractor to assess the extent of any damage and whether repairs are feasible.

Here are potential outcomes for your HVAC system due to a power surge:

  1. Compressor Failure: The compressor, often the priciest component, is particularly susceptible to damage from power surges. If it fails, the entire system might require replacement.
  2. Electrical Fires: Although rare, power surges can occasionally trigger electrical fires, especially in older or poorly maintained systems. Such fires can cause significant damage to both the HVAC system and your home.
  3. Thermostat Damage: The thermostat plays a crucial role in HVAC operation. Damage from a power surge may necessitate its replacement.
  4. Motor Damage: The motor, another vital component, is also vulnerable to damage from power surges. If affected, it may need replacement.

Protecting your HVAC system with surge protectors is a wise investment, potentially preventing costly damage and ensuring reliable performance.

Considering whether to invest in an HVAC surge protector? Absolutely worth it! Here are the advantages:

  1. Protects Your Investment and Saves Money: Your HVAC system is a significant investment. A power surge can inflict substantial damage, leading to expensive repairs. With a surge protector, you prevent these costs and ensure your system remains operational, extending its lifespan and saving you money in the long run.
  2. Increases Your Comfort: Your HVAC system is crucial for maintaining a comfortable environment at home or in your business. Protecting it with a surge protector means you won't risk losing heating or cooling capabilities due to surge-related damage.
  3. Ensures Your Safety: Power surges pose a fire hazard, potentially endangering your household. By installing a surge protector, you mitigate this risk and enhance safety for yourself and your family. It’s a vital precautionary measure for protecting both your property and your loved ones.

Have Sean McCutcheon's Air Conditioning and Heating install your HVAC surge protector.

Your comfort and safety are our priorities, and we're committed to safeguarding your investment. Our team provides expert installation services, ensuring you get the right surge protector for your system, and that it's installed correctly.

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