What is AC?
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What
is a "Split System" Air
Conditioner?
A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an indoor unit, such as a furnace
or air handler, and an outdoor unit. An air conditioner is the outdoor unit that
cools air and sends it to the indoor unit to be circulated through your home.
The indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together, and when the air
conditioner is properly matched with a furnace or air handler, the result is
maximum efficiency and extended system life. Air conditioning and cooling efficiency
is measured using a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). A higher SEER signifies
higher energy efficiency.
Central Air Conditioning
A home's "split system" central air conditioning system includes a
compressor, a fan, condenser coil, evaporator coil and a refrigerant. It extracts
heat from indoor air and transfers it outside, leaving the cooled indoor air
to be recirculated. The efficiency of central air conditioning systems is rated
using SEER ratios. A central air conditioning system uses electricity as its
power source.
The basic components of an air conditioning system are:
- A Condensing Unit (the outdoor section)
- A matching indoor Air Handler or Furnace with
coil
- Ductwork to transfer the cooled air throughout
the home
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