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Get Ready to Chill This Summer

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Get Ready to Chill This Summer

Don't wait until the first 90-degree day of the year to check your air conditioning system. You'll already be miserable, and HVAC professionals will be very busy. Now is the time to do some maintenance or consider a new unit, if needed. Air Conditioning 101 An air conditioner cools an area by transferring the heat to a less objectionable place, usually outside. The unique elements that make the air conditioning system work are the compressor, the refrigerant gas, and the expansion valve. When refrigerant is compressed into a hot liquid and forced through a tiny hole in the expansion valve, it changes (flashes) into a very cold gas. It is then able to cool the room by absorbing heat. With central air conditioning, the condenser unit that sits on a cement pad outside of your house contains the compressor, the condenser coil, and evaporator coil, as well as the electrical connections and controls. The condenser and evaporator coils are heat exchangers (similar to car radiators). The small copper line going into the house is the high-pressure line to the


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