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WHAT IS
A/C AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
Cooling
The
refrigerant (special liquid) flows through the indoor units to
take in the excess heat from indoors. It then evaporates into a
gas and is passed
through narrow tubes to the out side unit. It is here that the
heat is released into the atmosphere. Therefore meaning the gas
converts to a liquid again and then surges back to the indoor
units, where air is being fanned over it and is then released
into the room. This cycle is repeated until the
desired/predetermined temperature is achieved.
Heating
Hot
air conditioning units use heat pumps and also allows the cycle
described above about the Cooling system to be reversed. A heat
pump removes free heat out of the outdoor air and relocates the
heat
indoors. This convention even continues to function on cold days
with temperatures down to -10 °C or -15°C, depending on the
type of A/C system used.
Consequently, the heat pump units divest the need for a heating
system and allow you to cool and heat with the same unit, with
savings in costs and energy during the whole year.
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