5 common reasons for AC blast during summers as first chairman of Competition Commission of India, an ex-IAS officer, dies at Delhi home
A retired IAS officer's tragic death in a suspected AC blast highlights critical home safety concerns. Continuous operation, refrigerant leaks, voltage fluctuations, clogged filters, and poor maintenance are identified as major risks. Experts urge...

A fire broke out around 11:18 pm on a Thursday night. According to the police, a total of five people, including family members and domestic help, were present in the house at the time of the incident. While police teams and fire department personnel rushed to the spot to rescue the members and put out the fire, Dhanendra Kumar unfortunately lost his life. Officials said his son sustained injuries and is undergoing treatment.
This devastating event underscores why ensuring the safe operation of split air conditioners is crucial for all users. Regular checks and preventive measures are necessary to avoid dangerous situations like AC blasts. By adopting proactive safety practices, users can stay cool without compromising safety.
1. Overheating due to continuous operation
When summer temperatures peak, households often leave their cooling units running back-to-back for days. This continuous usage puts immense pressure on the compressor, forcing it to work harder and longer without a break. Consequently, this relentless strain can lead to severe overheating, potentially resulting in catastrophic fires or explosions.To prevent your system from overheating, experts suggest running your split AC for 2 to 3 hours at a time before switching it off, allowing the compressor to rest. Utilising timers or smart AC controllers can also help manage your daily usage efficiently.
2. Refrigerant gas leaks
The chemical components keeping your room chilly pose a severe threat if they escape. A leakage of refrigerant gas—often called Freon, which is essential for the heat exchange process—can disrupt the entire system. When leaks in the refrigerant lines or components allow this gas to escape, it compromises the unit's cooling ability. This forces the system to work harder and overheat, potentially leading to a fire or explosion. 3. Severe voltage fluctuations
An unstable power supply is more than just a minor inconvenience; it can structurally ruin your appliance's electrical core. Frequent voltage fluctuations adversely affect split AC functionality, as sudden spikes or drops in voltage can permanently damage the compressor and other sensitive electrical components. This electrical instability significantly increases the risk of a hazardous blast.To safeguard your machine, it is highly recommended to install a dedicated voltage stabiliser, choose an AC with an inverter or dual inverter to maintain consistent power levels, or use a surge protector.
4. Clogged Filters and blocked airflow
While a clogged filter might seem like a minor issue that only impacts your comfort, it creates a dangerous domino effect. When dust and debris block the airflow, internal components are starved of the vital air circulation they require to regulate temperatures. As a result, the internal machinery strains heavily to draw in air, causing a massive spike in operating temperatures.5. Poor Maintenance and aged wiring
Over time, electrical wires naturally degrade, insulation cracks, and critical connections loosen. When old, frayed wiring meets the massive electrical current required to run a split AC, it creates a hotbed for electrical short circuits. Skipping annual professional servicing means that worn-out parts, deteriorating capacitors, and loose connections go entirely unnoticed.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.