Preventing AC Fires: 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore

If you have an AC at home, it's crucial not to ignore these 5 warning signs, as neglecting them could result in a fire and potential explosion.
Preventing AC Fires: 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
Preventing AC Fires: 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore

As temperatures rise across North India, incidents of fires and explosions in air conditioners (ACs) are becoming more frequent. With the ongoing heatwave affecting the entire region, living without AC has become challenging for many.

Instances of AC fires and subsequent explosions are on the rise in Delhi-NCR and surrounding areas. There can be several reasons behind fires in ACs, including poor maintenance, lack of cleaning, and electrical short circuits.

Typically, warning signs precede such incidents, but people often overlook them, leading to significant damage.

If you have an AC at home, it's crucial not to ignore these 5 warning signs, as neglecting them could result in a fire and potential explosion.

Here Are 5 Signs That Your AC Might Need Attention

  1. Change in sound: If your AC starts making unusual noises compared to before, it could indicate a problem. Contact an AC technician for a check-up.

  2. Intermittent Airflow: If the air from your AC comes out intermittently or in spurts, there might be issues with the fan or other components that need inspection.

  3. Cooling Fluctuations: Noticeable fluctuations in cooling can suggest problems with the compressor or other parts, which could potentially lead to overheating.

  4. Excessive Heat From Unit: If the body of your AC feels hotter than usual after prolonged use, it could indicate poor ventilation or other issues that need attention.

  5. Modes Mot Functioning: If any of the modes on your AC remote (like cooling mode, dry mode, fan mode) stop working correctly, it might be due to sensor malfunctions or other technical faults. Getting this checked by a professional is advisable.

Preventing AC Fires: 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
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