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- How can it damage an air-conditioner to run it when it is cold outside?
When I was inspecting the house that I later bought about ten years ago, it was the winter time. It was cold outside. I wanted to run the air-conditioner to test that it would cool the house off effectively, but my realtor asked me not to. She said that it would damage the air-conditioner to run it when it is cold outside. I asked her "how would it damage the air-conditioner to run it when it is cold outside?" She just told me "the air-conditioner is not made to run when it is cold outside." Well, duh. I knew that. But that does not answer the question.
Perhaps a residential air-conditioner would not cool the house as effectively in cold weather as in hot weather. But I cannot figure out why it would damage a residential air-conditioner to run it in cold weather. Maybe my realtor was misinformed.
How can it damage a residential air-conditioner to run it when it is cold outside?
I'm looking for a specific answer that tells me what parts of the air-conditioner would be damaged by running it in cold weather, and I am looking for information that tells me how exactly those parts would be damaged by running the air-conditioner in cold weather.
Perhaps a residential air-conditioner would not cool the house as effectively in cold weather as in hot weather. But I cannot figure out why it would damage a residential air-conditioner to run it in cold weather. Maybe my realtor was misinformed.
How can it damage a residential air-conditioner to run it when it is cold outside?
I'm looking for a specific answer that tells me what parts of the air-conditioner would be damaged by running it in cold weather, and I am looking for information that tells me how exactly those parts would be damaged by running the air-conditioner in cold weather.