Heat Pump Central Air Conditioning – Ductworks.
The mold in the air conditioning ducts adds a unique problem to an issue that in itself is a problem. The ducts are difficult to access and can not be cleaned well as the rooms of the houses. Furthermore, once the mold invades, spores can circulate throughout the house when operating the air conditioning, which can cause mold infections in other areas, as well as health problems. The sooner you treat the mold problem, the easier it is to remove it, regardless of where you are.
Heat Pump Air Conditioning Troubleshooting – Ozone Generator.
Place an ozone generator near the entrance of the duct system. The entrance is usually in a conduit is connected to the air conditioning unit. You may need to unscrew the conduit for that ozone can circulate through the system. Ozone generators can be rented or purchased online, or at stores that sell air purifiers. In the store selling these generators should be able to help you determine the right size according to the dimensions of your home.
Heat Pump Air Conditioning – Ozone Shock Treatment.
Cover with plastic vents through which air ducts can eliminate. Use the ozone generator to perform what is called "ozone shock treatment." The same is to use high levels of ozone to kill mold and bacteria. Turn the ozone generator to the fullest and let run for several hours. The time it takes depends on the size of your house and the size of the generator. Most ozone generators include a timer that automatically turns off so that air can be converted back to oxygen.
Uncover vents throughout the house. If you smell in the air, open the windows to ventilate the house. The acrid smell indicates a high concentration of ozone. Reconnect the air duct to the air conditioning unit if you had disconnected and put it to work as you normally would. Air circulation eliminate most of the system dead mold.
