Everyone gets great relief from the cool air of AC. In the summer season, the cooling effect of AC cannot be compared with anything else. Now the rainy season has started and many people have this question in their mind whether it is right to run AC in the rains. Suppose it is raining heavily, then is it right to use the air conditioner at such a time or can it cause any kind of danger. Many people remain confused about this. So let us answer your question. Rain is not harmful for your AC unit, be it a window AC or a split AC unit.
Humidity increases a lot during the rainy season and in such a situation the AC works even better. The air of AC makes the room very comfortable, because there is a lot of moisture in the rainy air, which increases the humidity. AC works to reduce humidity and provides dry air, which reduces moisture in the air.
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It is said that a little rain is very good for AC in many ways. Rain does not have a negative effect on your AC unit. Rain can prove helpful in clearing the garbage stuck in your outdoors.
The only time you need to worry about the rainy season is if the rain is so heavy that water accumulates around the unit. If there is water filling around your outdoor unit, then in such a situation you should not run the AC. This is because there can be a risk of electric shock.
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Should AC be covered in rain?
Many people think that if it is raining then the AC outdoor unit should be covered and operated but this is not correct.
By covering the AC and running it, the hot air will not be able to come out, which will put stress on the AC and will not be good for the unit. Therefore, never run the AC with the AC covered. If you want, you can cover the AC when it is not running.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: July 3, 2024, 10:58 IST