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Window Air Conditioner Preventive Maintenance Procedure (Complete PM Guide)

Proper preventive maintenance is essential to ensure reliable performance, reduce unexpected failures, and extend the operational life of window air conditioning units.

A structured preventive maintenance program not only improves cooling efficiency but also minimizes energy consumption, repair costs, and equipment downtime.

This standard preventive maintenance procedure has been developed as a practical guide for HVAC technicians, maintenance contractors, and facility management teams responsible for servicing window-type air conditioning units. It can also be used as a training reference for newly appointed maintenance personnel involved in HVAC maintenance operations.

Purpose

The objective of this procedure is to establish a standardized method for carrying out preventive maintenance of window air conditioners to achieve the following goals:

Scope of Work

This procedure applies to all window-type air conditioning units covered under preventive maintenance contracts or facility maintenance programs.

The maintenance activities include:

Responsibilities

HVAC Technician

The HVAC maintenance technician shall:

Site Supervisor

The Site Supervisor shall:

Maintenance Engineer

The Maintenance Engineer shall:

Required Tools and Equipment

The following tools may be required depending on the maintenance activity:

Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Maintenance personnel shall wear appropriate PPE including:

Monthly Preventive Maintenance Procedure

1. General Inspection

Before starting maintenance:

2. Condenser Coil Cleaning

Dirty condenser coils significantly reduce cooling efficiency and increase compressor workload.

Maintenance Procedure

  1. Switch OFF the air conditioner.
  2. Disconnect the power supply completely.
  3. Carefully remove the unit from its cabinet.
  4. Obtain assistance when lifting heavy equipment.
  5. Move the unit to a suitable cleaning area.
  6. Protect the fan motor by covering it with a waterproof plastic sheet.
  7. Remove the condenser fan shroud.
  8. Carefully expose the condenser coil without stressing refrigerant piping.
  9. Apply an approved HVAC coil cleaning chemical evenly across the condenser surface.
  10. Allow the cleaning solution to react according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  11. Wash the coil using low to medium water pressure.
  12. Flush away all dirt and chemical residue.
  13. Tilt the unit slightly to allow complete drainage.
  14. Dry all electrical components thoroughly.
  15. Remove protective plastic from the motor.
  16. Reinstall the condenser assembly.
  17. Tighten all fixing screws securely.
  18. Return the unit to its original cabinet.
  19. Restore power after ensuring the unit is completely dry.
  20. Carry out housekeeping and dispose of waste materials properly.

Important: Never bend or apply excessive force to refrigerant tubing while handling the condenser assembly.

3. Air Filter Cleaning

A clean air filter improves airflow, indoor air quality, and cooling performance while reducing compressor loading.

Cleaning Procedure

  1. Switch OFF the unit.
  2. Disconnect electrical power.
  3. Open or remove the front panel.
  4. Carefully remove the air filter.
  5. Inspect the filter for damage.
  6. Wash using clean water or a low-pressure jet.
  7. Remove accumulated dust and debris completely.
  8. Allow the filter to dry naturally.
  9. Reinstall the filter.
  10. Close the front panel securely.
  11. Restart the unit.
  12. Verify proper airflow.

Annual Preventive Maintenance Procedure

Annual servicing involves a comprehensive inspection of all mechanical and electrical components.

1. Compressor Inspection

Carry out the following inspections:

2. Condenser and Evaporator Coil Servicing

Perform complete cleaning of both coils.

Procedure

3. Fan Assembly Inspection

Inspect all rotating components.

Check the following:

Replace defective components where necessary.

4. Electrical Control Inspection

Inspect all electrical control components.

Maintenance includes:

Measure and record:

5. General Inspection

Carry out a complete condition assessment of the unit.

Inspect:

Replace worn or damaged components whenever required.

Functional Testing

After completing maintenance:

Housekeeping

Upon completion of maintenance:

AC Preventive Maintenance Checklist

The following items should be included in the routine ac maintenance checklist:

Inspection ItemMonthlyAnnual
Air filter cleaning
Condenser coil cleaning
Evaporator coil cleaning
Compressor inspection
Compressor current measurement
Fan motor inspection
Fan blade condition
Thermostat operation
Selector switch inspection
Electrical terminal tightening
Supply air temperature measurement
General operational inspection

Conclusion

Implementing a structured preventive maintenance program for window air conditioning units significantly improves equipment reliability, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort.

Routine cleaning, systematic inspections, and timely replacement of worn components help prevent costly breakdowns while maximizing the service life of HVAC equipment.

By following this method statement, maintenance personnel can ensure consistent performance, safe working practices, and compliance with facility maintenance standards.

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