Some AC unit issues can be solved with a quick reset. Whether the entire unit is not functioning or your outside unit is not running, turning it on and off is a tried-and-true method we recommend. With that in mind, let’s go through four simple steps to reset your air conditioning unit.
First, turn off your AC before resetting the thermostat. Use your owner’s manual to find the shutoff button located on the AC unit. Make sure you turn the thermostat to the off position before turning off the AC unit. This is an important step for safety so you can continue working on your AC unit.
So far, so good. Next, find your circuit breaker box. Look for the breaker that is linked to your AC unit and turn it off. Most of the time, circuit breakers are in the basement, closets, or crawl spaces.
After turning off the circuit breaker linked to the AC unit, wait for a full minute. Set a timer for 60 seconds and then return power to the AC unit. As a safety precaution, it may be a good idea to inform everyone in your household that you will be resetting breakers.
After waiting for 1 minute, the AC unit will reset on its own. Go to your thermostat and carefully turn the device back on.Be sure to set the device to your desired temperature and wait for the unit to cool the air to confirm it’s working well.
Resetting your AC unit is often the solution to a tripped circuit breaker. It’s an easy fix once you get the hang of it. However, if you notice that your AC unit needs to be restarted frequently, it may be time for a professional to get to the root of the problem. You do not want to be caught unaware of an AC problem when the temperature gets unbearable. Contact Stan's Heating and Cooling today for help. We offer a 24/7 emergency HVAC repair service for all AC brands.