Recharging Payne Air Conditioning Unit



Question:
My home has a Payne 018-060-PA10 air conditioner unit, which does not keep my house very cool. It is big enough for the house. The problem is that the air which comes out of the vents is just not very cold. I have been told that my system may need a recharge. I have already checked and changed the air filter on the blower. The unit is only 2 or 3 years old, and I've hardly used it, so I am assuming that it needs a charge. So, here's the deal. I want to recharge it myself. I don't know anything specifically about air conditioners, but I am an engineer and I have lots of tools and instruments. Can someone please explain to me a general synopsis of what I need to know in order to recharge my AC.

Answer:
The first thing you need to know is that you'll need to get a license to buy the refrigerant... Blame it on the enviro-nuts and their bogus claims of Freon (tm) doom and gloom... I would not just re-charging as a just incase thing. Find out what the problem really is and address that problem. If it turns out to be low charge, then hire someone who is trained and licensed to do that work, has the tools to do it right and has the ability to buy the proper materials. I've been having stomach pains. I've got a stomach which is big enough for me. But it isn't working very well. Someone told me I may have a "hot appendix". I don't feel like going to a doctor, so please write me directions for cooling my own appendix. More to the point. You don't have a real diagnosis, you've got a SWAG. If you really feel like you want to proceed with your SWAG, write me back (on this list) and I'll walk you through an evacuation and recharge procedure for a typical home central AC system. But, I'd suggest you call a local service company and tell them your AC isn't cooling very well. Let the tech figure out the problem. Yeah, a lot of guys don't know much, but you may get a good tech.






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