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m May 30th 07 08:15 AM

A/C smell
 
I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean. Is
it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can be
the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and mixes
with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.


Joseph Meehan May 30th 07 12:37 PM

A/C smell
 
m wrote:
I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean.
Is it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can
be the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and
mixes with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.


Likely the coils or some parts of the system near them have a mold
problem and need to be cleaned. You may be able to get by by spraying some
Lysol or like product in the air intake. Note: some products can interact
with the A/C parts and can damage them. I am not even sure Lysol is safe
for all equipment.

I have no idea how difficult it may be to access that area, but that
would be the best approach and do a though cleaning and disinfecting using
products suitable for A/C work.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Pop` May 30th 07 02:03 PM

A/C smell
 
m wrote:
I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean.
Is it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can
be the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and
mixes with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.


Time to open the unit up and clean out all the dust, dirt & other stuff
accumulated inside it. Give it a good cleaning.



mm May 30th 07 05:08 PM

A/C smell
 
On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:15:01 +0200, m wrote:

I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean. Is
it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can be
the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and mixes
with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.


Does this come out of all ducts?

The last month of the heating season, for the first time, I had a
strange, probably nasty smell coming out of my heating duct but only
in my office/bedroom. I went to two other ducts while the furnace was
running and couldn't smell it.

Even in the office, it was only when the heat was blowing. The smell
dissipated quickly. Maybe it's not the same as yours.

m May 31st 07 02:25 PM

A/C smell
 


Joseph Meehan wrote:
Likely the coils or some parts of the system near them have a mold
problem and need to be cleaned.


So it was mold on coils. You were right! The fluid used to the cleaning
was all green afterwards.

I have no idea how difficult it may be to access that area,


It took a serviceman 15 minutes to get the device open.

but that
would be the best approach and do a though cleaning and disinfecting using
products suitable for A/C work.


Right! Thanks!


m May 31st 07 02:28 PM

A/C smell
 


mm wrote:

On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:15:01 +0200, m wrote:


I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean. Is
it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can be
the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and mixes
with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.



Does this come out of all ducts?


We do not have ducts distributing cold air because there is only one
room that needs cooling, but the problem is solved after cleaning the coils.


mm May 31st 07 07:50 PM

A/C smell
 
On Thu, 31 May 2007 15:28:15 +0200, m wrote:



mm wrote:

On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:15:01 +0200, m wrote:


I have a portable split A/C. After running A/C for about 3 hours I can
feel a nasty smell of cool air coming out of it. The filter is clean. Is
it normal (due to dry air) or should I have A/C serviced? What can be
the damage? When the cool air reaches the middle of the room and mixes
with the rest of warm air, the smell is not so nasty.



Does this come out of all ducts?


We do not have ducts distributing cold air because there is only one
room that needs cooling, but the problem is solved after cleaning the coils.


Well that my be my problem too. Thanks. Probably won't use the AC
until July or August, or the heat until October. I'll find out then.

m June 1st 07 08:05 AM

A/C smell
 
You may have mold in one duct but I have not got a clue how one cleans
ducts. For the time being you can try and block one duck that smells bad
and still use A/C. We already had temperatures 30 to 32 C this May in
Europe.


mm June 2nd 07 08:32 PM

A/C smell
 
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 09:05:27 +0200, m wrote:

You may have mold in one duct but I have not got a clue how one cleans
ducts. For the time being you can try and block one duck that smells bad
and still use A/C. We already had temperatures 30 to 32 C this May in
Europe.


We've had that here too a few days ago. I just use fans.

BTW, are we cousins? My father told me I had a shorter cousin.


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