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LOW PRESSURE SWITCH: SMALL PART, BIG PROTECTION FOR YOUR A/C

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH: SMALL PART, BIG PROTECTION FOR YOUR A/C

Your A/C low pressure switch is a safety component that helps protect your cooling system when refrigerant pressure drops too low. It may be a small part, but it plays an important role in protecting your system from bigger damage.

A properly working low pressure switch helps:

✔ Protect the compressor
✔ Detect low-pressure problems
✔ Help prevent system damage
✔ Support safer A/C operation
✔ Improve system reliability
✔ Warn of possible refrigerant or airflow issues

If the low pressure switch is tripping, it may be a sign of:

⚠ Low refrigerant charge
⚠ Refrigerant leaks
⚠ Restricted airflow
⚠ Frozen evaporator coil
⚠ Poor system performance
⚠ Other cooling issues that need attention

Because the compressor is one of the most important parts of your A/C system, having a working low pressure switch can help prevent more expensive repairs.

A healthy low pressure switch helps protect your comfort and keeps your A/C system safer and more reliable.

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COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR A/C SYSTEM

COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR A/C SYSTEM

Your A/C compressor plays a major role in keeping your home cool. It helps circulate refrigerant through the system so heat can be removed from your home and cool air can flow indoors.

A healthy compressor helps:

✔ Keep your home cool and comfortable
✔ Support strong cooling performance
✔ Help your system run efficiently
✔ Maintain proper refrigerant movement
✔ Reduce stress on other components
✔ Support reliable operation during hot weather

When the compressor is under stress or starting to fail, your A/C may blow warm air, make unusual noises, struggle to start, or stop cooling completely.

Because the compressor is one of the most important and expensive parts of your system, regular maintenance is very important. Catching small problems early can help prevent costly repairs.

Take care of your compressor — it helps take care of your comfort.

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