Simple maintenance tips for your air cooler

Keep your air cooler in shape at all times

Simple maintenance tips for your air cooler

With summer heat sweeping the country, many of us turn to air coolers for a breath of cool air. But did you know that proper maintenance is key to getting the most out of your air cooler? An air cooler takes advantage of water evaporation to cool the air it circulates. Unlike air conditioners, air coolers don’t require refrigerants and tend to be more energy-efficient.

However, regular maintenance is essential to ensure optimal performance and cool, refreshing air. So, to keep your air cooler running smoothly and efficiently all summer long, here are a few maintenance tips to follow at home.

Air Cooler maintenance tips to keep your home cool

Keeping your air cooler in top shape is easier than you think. With a bit of regular upkeep, you can ensure it runs smoothly and lasts longer. So, here are some top air cooler maintenance tips to help you get started:

1. Regular cleaning

Dust, mineral deposits, and algae buildup can slow down your air cooler. To keep it running smoothly, make sure to regularly clean the water tank, cooling pads, pump, and exterior. This will help maintain good airflow and cooling. Also, don’t forget to change out old cooling pads, use clean water, and keep the area around the cooler well-ventilated for better performance and a longer lifespan.

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2. Manage the water level

To keep your air cooler running smoothly, remember to keep an eye on the water tank and top it up when it’s running low. Running the cooler with insufficient water can strain the pump and reduce its efficiency. Additionally, make sure to empty and clean the tank every few weeks or so to prevent mineral buildup and the growth of mould or mildew. Using filtered or softened water can further minimise mineral buildup inside the cooler, making it easier to maintain.

3. Keep the cooling pads clean

For the best cooling results, it’s important to keep your cooling pads clean. You should clean them regularly, typically every two weeks, especially during peak usage times. To clean them, gently remove the pads and wash them with lukewarm water. If you see mineral buildup or mould, use mild soap or bleach. Rinse thoroughly to remove any residue and let them air dry completely before reinstalling.

4. Clean the air filters

Most air coolers have dust filters that trap dust and allergens from incoming air. A clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing the cooler’s effectiveness. Regularly check and clean the filters by washing them or consider replacing them altogether, depending on the type. Keeping these filters clean or replacing them stops dust from getting into the cooling pads and helps them work well.

5. Inspect and tighten components

Over time, vibrations from the fan and pump can loosen screws and fittings within the air cooler. So, at the start of each season, it’s a good idea to do a quick check to make sure everything is still secure. If you find any loose screws or fittings, just tighten them up to stop leaks or rattling noises.

6. Take care of the outside

Last but not least, even though you might focus on the inside parts, it’s a good practice to regularly wipe down the exterior of the air cooler with a damp cloth. This helps prevent dust buildup on the vents and grilles, ensuring better airflow and efficiency. Plus, it keeps your cooler looking clean and well-maintained.

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By following these easy maintenance tips, you can make sure your air cooler keeps pumping out cool, refreshing air all summer long. Regular maintenance will not only extend its lifespan but also help it run more efficiently, lower energy consumption, and keep your space comfortable.

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