Sep 01, 2025 Leave a message

Maintenance Tips to Extend the Lifespan of Your Ceiling Air Cooler

Proper maintenance keeps Ceiling Air Cooler running efficiently and extends its lifespan, avoiding premature wear and costly repairs. These simple tips target key components and usage habits.​

Regular Cleaning of Core Components​

Clean the cooling pads routinely-dust, dirt, or mineral deposits from water can clog the pads, reducing airflow and forcing the fan to work harder. Remove and rinse pads with mild water; replace them if they're torn or heavily stained. Wipe the fan blades and interior of the unit to clear dust buildup, which can cause noise or strain the motor. Also, clean the water tank to prevent mold or algae growth, as contaminated water can damage the pump and affect air quality.​

Care for Moving and Water-Related Parts​

Check the water pump periodically to ensure it's circulating water smoothly-if it's slow or noisy, clear any debris from the inlet. Lubricate the fan motor's moving parts with appropriate lubricant to reduce friction; avoid over-lubricating, which can attract dust. Inspect the water hoses for cracks or leaks, replacing them if they show signs of wear to prevent water damage to the unit's internal components.​

Smart Usage and Storage Habits​

Turn off Ceiling Air Cooler when not in use to reduce unnecessary motor strain. In humid seasons or when the unit is unused for long periods, drain the water tank completely and dry the interior to prevent rust or mold. Keep the area around the unit's outdoor air intake clear of obstructions like leaves or debris, ensuring consistent airflow that eases the unit's workload.

If you would like to learn more about Ceiling Air Coolers, please feel free to contact us! We provide professional solutions and look forward to serving you!

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