Air Conditioner Parts

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

The three main parts of an air conditioner unit are the compressor, the condenser and the evaporator. The compressor and condenser are located on the outside of the air conditioner and the evaporator is located on the inside.

The basic functioning of the air conditioner is based on the principle of successive heating and cooling of […]

Your Air Conditioner's Disposable Air Filters And You

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Are you among the people who see and use Air conditioners merely as Heaters and Coolers without realizing that an air conditioner is equally an air filter or purifier? Yes, this could militate against proper care for the air filter in your air conditioning system resulting in dirty filters and impure indoor air.

Without a clean […]

Mechanical Air Conditioners - Part I - Operating Principle

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Common ACs, that we see almost everywhere on this globe, is actually, the mechanical type of AC unit. If we were to be very meticulous in the naming structure, we would have called it Mechanical ACs.

However, we just name it as air conditioner, or ACs, and everyone understands it.

One should not confuse the term between, […]

3 Great Reasons to Buy a Portable Air Conditioner

Monday, December 8th, 2008

1. Oprah said so.

2. It looks like the robot from ?Lost In Space?.

3. Brad and Angelina are adopting one.

For those of you who make your decisions based on real information, here are some cool portable air conditioner facts.

A goldmine of enlightening information can be uncovered by visiting forums. For instance, when I wanted to tap […]

Top 3 Reasons Why Older Air Conditioners Fail

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Is your home air conditioner getting a little older? Does it take longer to get going and rattle every now and then?

It might be time to start looking for a replacement, but with a little maintenance, you can get a few seasons more out of the air conditioner.

Top Reasons Why Air Conditioners Fail:

Refrigerant […]

Swamp Cooler vs Air Conditioner

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Although swamp coolers and air conditioners were invented to turn hot air into cool, the science behind each method is quite different.

What is a swamp cooler? It?s just another name for an evaporative cooler. Water is used to wet absorptive pads around the sides of the cooler. A fan or “squirrel cage” draws outside air […]

Air Conditioning Filter: Essential Part of Heating and Air Conditioning

Friday, June 6th, 2008

The air conditioning filter is one of the most important air conditioning parts in the air conditioning system. Without it, your air conditioning system would be dirty and the air you breathe would be filled with pollutants. All air conditioning parts, from the ductwork to the air conditioning refrigerant, need the air conditioning filter to […]

Are High Efficiency Filters Killing Your Air Conditioner?

Friday, June 6th, 2008

With all of the information circulating on the internet today concerning indoor air quality one primary way to control what we breathe in our house is to filter our air very well. Most air-conditioning systems installed today in new homes use standard disposable filters unless the homeowner has specified a higher grade of filtration […]

Window and Portable Air Conditioners

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Perhaps the most widely used air conditioners are the window air conditioners. They are quite popular for heating and cooling in both domestic and commercial premises. The basic advantage of a window air conditioner is that unlike the central air conditioners and the split air conditioners, it fits well in the window giving a good […]

Air Intake Filtration Technology Supports EPA's Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Program

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Good indoor air quality is a critical element that contributes to a favorable learning atmosphere and helps ensure that all students and staff are working in a healthy environment.

With continuing escalation in fuel and energy costs, school systems recognize the importance of optimizing the insulation of school buildings and sealing the building to prevent loss […]

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