What You Need To Know About Air Conditioning
An air conditioning system can vary by the particular brand.
That being said, here are some of the common components you will
run into.
A true
air conditioning system performs three basic functions. The
one that would first occur to anyone entering an air conditioned
room from the outside during the summer is air cooling. The
lowering of the temperature of the air is one of the basic
characteristics of an air conditioning system. Cooling capacity
is measured, strangely enough, in a heating measurement, the
BTU. A BTU is a British Thermal Unit which is the amount of
energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water one
degree of temperature measured in Fahrenheit.
The efficiency of an air conditioning unit can be measured by a
standard known as SEER rating. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Rating. The minimum SEER rating has been 10, but
recently was raised to 13 in January of 2006. The SEER is
defined as the total annual BTU output of the unit defined by
its energy input. The Federal Government and the Department of
Energy have regulated the required SEER of all new air
conditioning units in an attempt to reduce energy consumption.
High efficiency in cooling is more critical in climates where
annual temperatures are higher and the demand for air
conditioning is greater. It is actually worse to have a unit
that is too large for the size of the building being cooled. An
oversized unit not only costs more than it should, but runs
efficiently. It will also not run long enough to properly
dehumidify the air.
The ability to remove moisture from the ambient air is another
characteristic of an air conditioner. Humidity is often as
important to comfort as air temperature. High humidity also can
contribute to health problems and contributes to mold growth in
the duct work of the system and in the home itself. A regular
refrigerant type air conditioner removes moisture from the air
by condensation as the moist air passes over the cooling coils.
The process is similar to what happens when you have a glass of
cold liquid on a hot, humid day. Just as water will condense out
of the air on the outside of the glass, it condenses on the
tubing of the cooling coils. The condensed moisture drips off
the pipes and is removed by a drain in the duct work.
Air filtering is the third characteristic of an air conditioner.
Filtering is done by passing the air intake flow through a
filter that removes dust and lint. Some filters can be used that
remove microscopic pollutants from the air. The filters need to
be changed on a frequent basis as a clogged filter greatly
reduces the efficiency of the unit. Cooling, dehumidifying, and
filtering are all characteristics of a good system, and produce
air that is comfortable, dry, and clean.
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