Why Top Up Aircon Refrigerant Gas – And How Often Should You Do It?

Aircon gas topup

Aircon gas topup

In Singapore’s hot and humid climate, your air conditioner must work extra hard throughout the day to cool and keep the home or office comfortable. Refrigerant gas is among the most important factors in ensuring that your aircon maintains efficiency. However, a lot of homeowners are in the dark as to why topping up refrigerant gas is necessary or how often it should be done.

Here’s everything you need to know about aircon gas topping-up and why it is critical to keep the cooling system running at its best.

 What Is Aircon Refrigerant Gas?

Refrigerant is the gas that sucks heat from indoor air and deposits it outdoors. This is how the AC cools your space effectively. Less refrigerant and the aircon cannot operate, and eventually get damaged. 

Why Do You Need to Top Up Aircon Gas?

Refrigerant can escape from your AC system through very tiny leaks over time. Unlike car fuel, a refrigerant is not intended to run out under normal operation. If your aircon needs a top-up, it is usually a sign of a leak or improper initial installation.

Here are common reasons for topping up refrigerant gas:

Cooling Efficiency Drops

Should your aircon not blow cold air like before, it could be due to low refrigerant levels.

Water-Leaking Issues

Low refrigerant levels tend to freeze up the evaporator coils, which can result in dripping water from your indoor.

Unusual Sounds or Odors

A hissing noise or chemical smell might be the indicator of a leaking refrigerant that needs fixing without delay.

Rise in Power Bills

Lower gas presence in your aircon means it works harder to keep your home cool, thus consuming more power. 

Should my Refrigerant Gas be Topped Up More Often? 

New Aircons: If your aircon is fitted right, free of leaks, it should not need gas topping for dozens of years.

Older Units: Refrigerant levels ought to be checked in servicing for systems beyond the five-year age bracket. Finally, a top-up should be conducted only after the leaks have been resolved.

Generally, topping up of aircon gas is not a routine service but only gets done when needed.

 Warning: Don’t Ignore Refrigerant Issues

Running your aircon with low refrigerant can damage the compressor, which is an expensive part to replace. Always engage a trusted professional to inspect and service your unit.

Professional Aircon Gas Top-Up in Singapore

Aircool Aircon, our expert technicians use the correct refrigerant type for your aircon model (R22, R410A, or R32) and ensure safe, leak-free operation. We perform a thorough check to locate and fix leaks before topping up gas, helping you save money and extend your aircon’s lifespan.

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