System Diagnostics

AC Diagnostics for Real-World Cooling Calls

When the unit runs but comfort is still poor, ACLogics helps technicians isolate the real failure path instead of swapping parts by guesswork.

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Built for Precision

Everything you need to diagnose with confidence and accuracy.

Refrigerant Logic Without Guessing

Interpret subcooling, superheat, and saturation relationships in context, including mixed symptoms that look normal at first glance.

Airflow and Heat-Transfer Validation

Walk through static pressure, delta-T, and fan performance checks to separate duct faults from refrigeration faults.

Electrical Path Confirmation

Verify contactor, capacitor, and compressor circuits in sequence so intermittent failures are easier to catch.

The Three-Step Workflow

01

Capture the Baseline

Enter symptoms, operating mode, ambient conditions, and your first readings from the call.

02

Follow Priority Tests

The assistant orders checks from fastest to highest value so you can confirm or eliminate root-cause branches quickly.

03

Confirm and Document

Get a clear fix path and produce a customer-ready report that explains what failed and why.

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Simple, Transparent Pricing

Built for independent experts.

Solo Plan

$15 /month

Billing: Perfect for trying it out with a small client base

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  • 90-day searchable history
  • Professional PDF reports
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  • 500K tokens per month

Strategic oversight & operations.

Insight Plan

$89 /month /technician

Billing: For leadership and owners

  • Everything in Team Plan
  • On-Demand Master Tech Consultation
  • Enterprise Operations Command Center
  • Operational trend reporting
  • Custom API & Workflow Integration
  • 4M tokens per month

Frequently Asked Questions

The system cools well for 10 minutes, then supply air temperature rises. What should I check first?

Start with airflow under load before touching charge. A blower speed mismatch, dirty coil, or static-pressure issue can mimic low charge once coil temperature shifts.

I have low suction pressure but superheat is not extreme. Is this always a refrigerant shortage?

No. Metering restrictions, evaporator airflow limits, or a partially closed liquid line can produce the same pattern. Use saturation and temperature relationships together.

Head pressure is high only in the late afternoon. Is that a condenser problem or overcharge?

Treat it as a load-dependent fault first. Check condenser airflow, fan cycling logic, and coil cleanliness under peak ambient, then validate charge after airflow is confirmed.

Should technicians replace weak capacitors before measuring full operating conditions?

Measure first unless safety or startup risk demands immediate replacement. Baseline readings preserve evidence that helps confirm whether the capacitor is root cause or a secondary symptom.