Last Updated:July 02, 2025, 17:01 IST
Running AC during heavy rain is risky. Power fluctuations can damage the unit and even pose shock hazards—a common mistake many make during storms
Severe weather brings frequent power cuts and voltage fluctuations, placing additional strain on the AC’s compressor. (News18 Hindi)
As heavy rains and storms lash several parts of the country, many homeowners are left wondering whether it’s safe to run their air conditioners during such weather. While ACs offer much-needed relief during the sweltering summer months, using them incorrectly during stormy conditions can lead to costly and sometimes dangerous consequences. Experts warn that common mistakes made during rainstorms could damage the appliance—or worse, pose safety risks.
During periods of heavy rain and storm, concerns about running the AC are valid. A significant mistake people make is operating the AC despite potential disruptions in the power supply, which can damage the unit and pose a risk of electric shock.
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Light rain, conversely, can help clean accumulated dust and debris. If rain is not causing water to pool around the outdoor unit, it can be beneficial. Nonetheless, severe weather brings frequent power cuts and voltage fluctuations, placing additional strain on the AC’s compressor.
The rainy season brings high humidity that the AC must work harder to remove, impacting the electricity bill. Thunderstorms exacerbate the risk of lightning strikes on electrical appliances, possibly leading to short circuits and fires.
If the outdoor unit is situated on the roof without proper drainage, water accumulation can damage internal wiring and create electric current issues. Additionally, storm pressure may damage the fan, while soil or pebbles can obstruct the unit, causing malfunction.
During periods of heavy rain and stormy weather, it is recommended to keep air conditioners switched off to avoid potential damage and ensure safety. Instead, using fans or allowing natural airflow by opening windows can help maintain indoor comfort while conserving electricity.
Covering the outdoor AC unit can prevent the entry of dirt and debris during adverse weather conditions. Once the weather clears, it is important to check the outdoor unit for any obstructions or damage before turning the system back on. These preventive steps help protect both the appliance and household safety during extreme weather.
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