Thanks to modern air conditioning combined with the air conditioner repair services of trained HVAC contractors, the modern householder can dwell in comfort, even in the scorching climates.Go back to the beginning of the article
Thanks to modern air conditioning combined with the air conditioner repair services of trained HVAC contractors, the modern householder can dwell in comfort, even in the scorching climates.
Inside the air conditioner's evaporator, the liquid is allowed to expand. As it does so, it evaporates into a gas. This part of the tubing is indoors. As the low temperature gas flows through the evaporator a fan blows hot room air across the tube. The gas absorbs the heat and the room air, now cooled down, is blown back into the room. The heated gas next flows back into the air conditioner's compressor and the cycle begins again. As indicated by the flow patterns, the evaporator is in the part of the tubing that runs inside the dwelling and the compressor and condenser are in the parts of the tubing outside the house.
The air conditioner compressors compresses Freon in its gaseous state. As the gas is squeezed together, its molecules bunch together; it becomes hot, and becomes a high-pressured gas. Now the compressed gas travels through the condenser. The condenser is a set of coils, which permits the hot refrigerant to lose its heat. It is visible as the set of metal fins seen on the outside of a window air conditioner. As the hot gas circulates into the condenser, a fan blows air across the tubes and then to the outside. The warmth from the gas radiates into the moving air and out the house, and this assists in the cooling process. As the refrigerant leaves the condenser it has transformed to a liquid. The liquid now flows into the evaporator through a tiny hole.
A home furnace is a major appliance that is permanently attached to the abode to provide heat to an interior space through the circulation of hot air throughout the building. The most common energy source for modern combustion furnaces in America is natural gas; other frequently used energy sources include propane (LP), fuel oil, coal or wood. In certain cases electric resistance heating is the chosen source of heat, especially where the cost of electricity is low. Combustion furnaces of necessity must be vented to the outside. Traditionally, this is through a flue, which expels hot air along with the exhaust. Central Warm-Air Furnace: A central hot-air furnace is a form of space-heating appliance in which a central combustor or resistance unit--generally using gas, fuel oil, or electricity--provides hot air that circulates through ducts leading to the various rooms. A forced-air furnace is one in which a fan is used to force the air to flow through the ducts. In a gravity furnace, air is circulated by gravity, depending on the natural flow of warm air up and cold air down; the warm air rises through the duct system and the cold air falls down through ducts, which convey it back to the furnace where it is reheated, thus concluding the revolution cycle.