Central air conditioners are a must if you live in hot zone areas. The typical central air conditioning system is a split system, with an outdoor air conditioning, or “compressor bearing unit” and an indoor coil, which is usually installed on top of the furnace inside the home. Using electricity as its power source, the compressor pumps refrigerant through the system to gather heat and moisture from indoors and remove it from the home. Heat and moisture are removed from the home when warm air from inside the home is blown over the cooled indoor air coil. The heat in the air transfers to the coil, thereby cooling the air. The heat that has transferred to the coil is then pumped to the exterior of the home, while the cooled air is pumped back inside, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. Central air conditioning can also be provided through a package unit or a heat pump. De Hart Plumbing, serving Manhattan Kansas, Junction City Kansas and Wamego Kansas.
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