Arizona summers are brutal, and if you own a business in Phoenix, Scottsdale, or the surrounding Valley, your commercial HVAC system works overtime to keep your space cool. When temperatures soar well above 100°F, preventing HVAC system overload is critical to maintaining efficiency, avoiding costly repairs, and keeping your employees and customers comfortable. A struggling system not only leads to discomfort but also increases energy bills and the risk of a total breakdown.
Preventing HVAC System Overload
To avoid an overworked and inefficient HVAC unit, it’s essential to take proactive measures. Here are some key strategies to help your commercial system run smoothly all summer long.
Regular Maintenance Is Key
Routine AC maintenance is the best way to prevent your HVAC system from becoming overworked. Scheduling professional service before the peak summer months can help identify potential issues before they turn into major problems. Key maintenance tasks include:
- Cleaning or replacing air filters regularly
- Checking and sealing ductwork for leaks
- Inspecting electrical components and refrigerant levels
- Cleaning condenser coils to improve airflow
By staying on top of maintenance, you can reduce strain on your system and improve overall efficiency.
Optimize Thermostat Settings
One of the simplest ways to help in preventing HVAC system overload is by properly managing your thermostat settings. Many businesses make the mistake of setting their thermostats too low, forcing their systems to work harder than necessary. Instead, consider these best practices:
- Set the thermostat to a reasonable temperature (between 74 to 78°F) during business hours
- Use programmable or smart thermostats to adjust temperatures when the building is unoccupied
- Avoid drastic temperature changes that cause your system to cycle on and off frequently
Optimizing your thermostat settings will help reduce energy consumption and keep your system from overworking.
Improve Airflow and Insulation
A poorly insulated or improperly ventilated building makes your HVAC system work harder to cool the space. To enhance airflow and insulation:
- Ensure vents and air returns are not blocked by furniture or equipment
- Use energy efficient window coverings to reduce heat gain
- Seal gaps around windows and doors to keep cool air inside
- Install ceiling fans to help circulate air and reduce cooling demand
Improving insulation and airflow minimizes the workload on your HVAC system, reducing the risk of overheating and failure.
Enhance Your HVAC Performance with Simple Upgrades
To prevent HVAC system overload during Arizona’s scorching summer, consider Liquid SEER technology, offered by Arizona Comfort Specialists. This innovative solution enhances the efficiency of both old and new HVAC systems by improving heat transfer and cooling performance. With Liquid SEER, your system can perform like a high efficiency model, saving you up to 20% in energy costs without the hefty price tag of a full system replacement. By reducing energy usage, Liquid SEER not only cuts down on utility bills but also eases the strain on the local power grid and your HVAC system, making it cool better and reducing the risk of overheating. This quick and easy installation ensures long lasting benefits.
Check and Clean Outdoor Units
For businesses with rooftop or outdoor HVAC units, ensuring proper airflow around the system is essential. During the summer, dust, debris, and even vegetation can obstruct airflow and cause the system to overheat. Regularly inspect and clear any obstructions around the unit to maintain efficiency and prevent unnecessary strain.
Monitor Energy Usage
A sudden spike in energy consumption could indicate your system is struggling to keep up. Consider investing in an energy monitoring system to track usage patterns and detect inefficiencies. If you notice your energy costs rising without explanation, it may be time to call an HVAC professional to assess your system.
Know When It’s Time for an Upgrade
If your commercial HVAC unit is older, frequently breaking down, or failing to cool your space effectively, replacing it with a high efficiency model, or having Liquid SEER applied to make it like new, can save you money in the long run. Modern systems are designed to handle extreme temperatures more efficiently, reducing the risk of overload and unexpected failures.
Preventing HVAC system overload is essential for keeping your business cool and efficient during Arizona’s extreme summer heat. Whether you need maintenance, repairs, or a system upgrade, Arizona Comfort Specialists provides expert HVAC services for businesses throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, and the Valley. Contact us today to ensure your commercial HVAC system is ready to handle the intense summer heat.