Air Conditioner Freezing Up Outside Unit When Heat Is On

Sometimes you may notice that your air conditioner freezes up after some time of operation.
Air conditioner freezing up outside unit when heat is on. When this happens the cool air will not be discharged properly and eventually a huge block of ice may built up on the evaporator coil. There is literally ice on the outdoor unit even in this incredible heat. One of the common ac problems is the unit freezing up. You will notice that there is less airflow coming from the air ventilation as ice began to clog the air movement.
If you are running your air conditioner when the outside air is below around 62 degrees then the pressures inside of your system will drop and this can cause a freeze up of your central air conditioner. Air conditioners are designed to function in a very specific temperature range. You can detect this when you notice frost on the copper tubing of the unit or on other components of the ac. Step 1 defrost the unit by turning it off.
Turn off the breakers to the unit to avoid short circuits.