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Saturday, 14 April 2012
Thanks to moden air conditioning
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Because hot air rises to the top of the room, the air conditioning intake valve draws in air that is floating higher up in the room and the outflow valve drives out chilled air to the lower strata of the room. All throughought the cooling process, a thermostat, positioned by the home owner, monitors the temperature in the room. When it drops below a pre-set level, the air conditioner turns off. The air conditioner turns back on when the temperature rises again
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The Air Conditioner's Evaporator
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The Air Conditioner Compressor and Condensor
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How an Air Conditioner Works
Knowing how an air conditioner works won't substitute for owning one, but if your appliance requires air conditioner repair, it may {assist|help} you {to recognize the problem earlier.
Air conditioners use chemicals that readily convert from a gas to a liquid and vica versa. The compound, usually Freon, is termed the "refrigerant," and it flows in an enclosed circular tube.
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Thursday, 19 January 2012
How Central Hot Air Heating Works
The furnace is generally is divided into three primary components: The burner (consists of heat exchanger, draft inducer and venting) - The flame is created by the burners and is subsequently drawn into the heat exchanger by the negative pressure created by the draft inducer. The hot gasses produced by the oxidation of the flame travel through the chambers of the heat exchanger and heat the metal walls of the heat exchanger. The gasses cool as they give off their heat to the heat exchanger and are at about 120 degrees as they exit a high efficiency furnace. The cooled gasses then pass into the draft inducer blower, which pushes them into the venting pipes. The exhaust gasses then are directed out the house via the vent pipes. The blower and air movement - The blower creates a negative pressure on the intake side which sucks air into the ductwork return air system and ejects the air out across the heat exchanger and then into supply air ducts for distribution throughout the home. Controls and Safety Devices -Furnace controls consist of a gas valve, ignition control, ignitor, flame sensor, transformer, limit control, blower control board, and flame roll out switch. A limit control is a safety apparatus that will turn off the electrical circuit to the ignition control and stop the gas flow if the furnace overheats. The flame roll out switch does the same thing if the flame should roll out of the heat exchanger instead of being completely induced into it by the draft inducer.
The furnace is an admirable appliance, whose multiple components ensure that you and many other householders will sleep in warm comfort throughout the cold winter season.
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