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Ce se întâmplă dacă lași aerul condiționat pornit în timpul unei furtuni
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Ce se întâmplă dacă lași aerul condiționat pornit în timpul unei furtuni

During summer, strong thunderstorms accompanied by lightning pose risks to air conditioning units. Experts warn that leaving the air conditioner running during a storm can lead to damage caused by voltage surges from nearby lightning strikes. These surges can travel through household electrical wiring and harm components such as the compressor, capacitor, circuit board, outdoor fan, and thermostat. Lightning is not the only threat—strong winds can throw debris into the outdoor unit, and heavy rain or flooding can damage electrical parts. Experts recommend turning off the air conditioner before a storm arrives and disconnecting it from power if possible, rather than relying on settings like 'ventilation' which do not fully protect against surges.

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Ce se întâmplă dacă lași aerul condiționat pornit în timpul unei furtuni

During summer, strong thunderstorms accompanied by lightning pose risks to air conditioning units. Experts warn that leaving the air conditioner running during a storm can lead to damage caused by voltage surges from nearby lightning strikes. These surges can travel through household electrical wiring and harm components such as the compressor, capacitor, circuit board, outdoor fan, and thermostat. Lightning is not the only threat—strong winds can throw debris into the outdoor unit, and heavy rain or flooding can damage electrical parts. Experts recommend turning off the air conditioner before a storm arrives and disconnecting it from power if possible, rather than relying on settings like 'ventilation' which do not fully protect against surges.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses technical advice regarding air conditioners during storms, focusing on safety and maintenance. It does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The content is neutral, informative, and based on expert recommendations without any apparent ideological slant

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