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Marietta GA 30060
Commercial AC Repair in Atlanta
by The Air Company of GA
Systems Serviced:Air Handler Unit — Commercial System
Work Performed: Responded to a no-cooling call at the client's location. Performed diagnostic evaluation of the air handler unit upon arrival.
System Status: Unit was found non-operational upon arrival. Investigation revealed the system had shut down due to the emergency float switch located in the secondary/emergency drain pan being triggered. Further evaluation confirmed the system is configured for cooling operation; however, the primary condensate drain line is clogged, causing water accumulation in the emergency pan and activating the safety device. The unit was not restored to operation at this time. An estimate for the required repairs and maintenance will be forthcoming.
Technician Notes: In addition to the clogged condensate drain, the evaporator coil was found to be heavily soiled and in need of cleaning. The air filter was also found to be dirty and requires replacement. The unit is overdue for a full preventative maintenance service. All three items — drain line clearing, coil cleaning, and filter replacement — must be addressed collectively to return the system to proper operating condition and prevent recurrence of the safety shutoff.
Overall Summary: The air handler unit was found offline due to an activated emergency float switch resulting from a clogged condensate drain line. Additional findings include a dirty evaporator coil and a fouled air
Commercial Roof Top Unit Repair
The Air Company of GA
Commercial HVAC Repair in Atlanta on The Roof Top Unit by The Air Company of GA.
Original Call for Service: Unit reported to be sweating/condensation (stripping).
Work Performed: Arrived on site and evaluated system operation. Unit was left running for approximately 45 minutes to observe for the reported issue. Monitored system performance throughout.
System Status: Unit found cooling properly upon arrival. Thermostat set point of 70°F was reached. Delta T measured at 20°F between return and supply, operating within acceptable range. No recurrence of the reported issue was observed during the service visit. Client reported the issue had persisted up until the previous day.
Technician Notes: No signs of malfunction or abnormal operation were noted during the evaluation period. The only condition observed that could account for the reported sweating/condensation was a front entry door that does not close properly, allowing warm humid outside air to infiltrate the space. Additionally, the area where condensation was reported involves hard metal pipe with no insulation. This combination — uninsulated metal pipe in close proximity to infiltrating humid air — creates the conditions necessary for surface condensation to form on the pipework and ductwork. It is recommended that the front door be repaired or adjusted to seal properly, to prevent condensation from recurring.
Overall Summary: System is operating within acceptable parameters with a verified 20°F delta T and no active ref