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Air Conditioning 101 - How Central Air Systems Work

Can you think of life without air conditioning? Sweltering heat waves that can melt the rubber on your shoes, prepare an egg on the dashboard of your car, and make it nearly impossible to have a great night's rest-- sounds miserable!

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Air Conditioning 101 - How Central Air Systems Work

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  1. Can you imagine life without air conditioning? Sweltering heat waves that can melt the rubber on your shoes, prepare an egg on the dashboard of your car, and make it nearly difficult to have a good night's rest-- sounds unpleasant! Let's face it, life without A/C would not be the very same. Did you know, that prior to the 20th century, ice was actually collected for refrigeration? It was cut into 1-ton blocks, provided throughout the nation and used in 'ice- boxes' to keep food fresh. Fortunately today, refrigeration has actually been considerably enhanced because its intro in 1834. By understanding how your house's A/C system works, you'll have the ability to make it run much better and longer, and if it must break throughout the canine days of summer season, more positive finding a replacement. What is Central Air? Since the 1960s, central air systems have been the most common design of cooling in America. Best characterized by the condenser unit outside and ducts carrying cool air throughout the house, a central air is in some cases described as a "split-system" due to the fact that the indoor and outdoor parts are separated. How It Works Similar to how a sponge absorbs water, central air conditioning conditioners absorb the heat from inside the house and eject it outside through a procedure called "the refrigeration cycle." It's simple to understand how an air conditioning unit works as soon as you see how the parts operate together. Parts of an A/c System Split into 2 parts; a system will include an outside condenser unit (listed below) and a coil housed on top of the heating system or inside air handler. The outside condenser, which does most of the work, operates in tandem with the air handler/furnace that distributes the conditioned air into rooms of your house. The Refrigeration Cycle The cooling process begins when the thermostat identifies the interior temperature has actually increased above the setpoint. It signifies the control board in the air handler and goes into action. 1) The internal blower draws in the hot, moist indoor air from the return ducts into the air handler/furnace cabinet to be conditioned.

  2. 2) Dirty air getting in the cabinet initially passes through an air filter that traps dirt and particles. 3) The tidy air then goes through the evaporator coil. Utilizing metal fins to increase its area, the evaporator coil extracts heat and wetness from the warm air as the air passes through it. The clean, cool air is flowed throughout the home. 4) A pair of copper tubes consisting of refrigerant, called a Line Set, connect the indoor coil with the outdoor condenser. 5) The air conditioning repair in edmonton condenser dissipates the heat trapped inside the line coming from the evaporator coil by biking it through its coils where a fan on top presses air to speed up the procedure. The refrigerant is then compressed and takes a trip back to the indoor evaporator coil, where the cooling procedure continues. A/C Cheat Sheet It's an excellent idea to familiarize yourself with the technical language used by HVAC professionals to comprehend your system when it comes to making repairs or buying a brand-new system. A/C - Stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. This acronym is utilized to classify all devices utilized to control air temperature level, humidity, and air quality. Split-System - In reference to parts of the system operating both inside and outdoors. In a split system, the condensing system is found outside. BTU - British Thermal Systems - a measurement of how much heat energy can be eliminated from the air in an hour. Ton - A measurement that describes the cooling capacity your unit can offer under typical conditions. 1 Heap amounts to around 12,000 BTU's. Lots are typically utilized when sizing an unit for your house, which can be figured out based on the square video required to be cooled or warmed. Unequaled Proficiency Conveniently, the furnace, air conditioning, and electrical systems all work instantly, without us needing to fumble around in the basement or worse, a hot attic. Up until something fails. Understanding your air conditioning system may seem overwhelming initially, but as soon as you have the essentials down, you'll have the ability to understand not just how your system works, but likewise decipher lingo to make purchasing a replacement simple. http://edition.cnn.com/search/?text=HVAC

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