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Inverter-controlled air conditioners
Inverter-controlled air conditioners, as well as multi-zone VRF/VRV systems, require high qualifications and knowledge of electronics. Does have a separate team or specially certified craftsmen who have documented experience and knowledge of repair protocols specifically for inverter control boards and compressors of leading brands such as Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric or Panasonic? How are electronic components (for example, inverter boards) diagnosed and repaired - on-site at the client's site using an oscilloscope and special tools, or are the boards necessarily sent to a stationary service center for complex soldering and testing, and what is the maximum time such repairs can take?
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Re: Inverter-controlled air conditioners
Have you guys ever had this problem where your air conditioner seems to be blowing, but the room is still hot? I've been struggling all summer. It's been blaring 24/7, and the electric bill almost made me faint. I thought it was time to buy a new air conditioner. But a friend suggested calling a repairman first. He said maybe it was a cleaning issue. I called the first few people I could find, but I didn't like them. Then I found these guys air conditioning repair in Las Vegas – a smart guy came. It turned out my outdoor unit was so clogged with dust and lint that it simply couldn't "breathe" and cool. I cleaned everything, and lo and behold – the house felt like the Arctic again!
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