Air Conditioning Grows Through Industrial Applications

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Humans have always sought creature comfort from heating their cave to storing food for later consumption and many of their finds for the home began as processes for business or industry. In 1851, Dr. John Gorrie used compressed ammonia to make what his patent application called an icemaker. It was used to cool the patients’ rooms and despite his dreams of whole-house air conditioning, he lacked the financial resources and his invention remained in the planning stages.

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Houston Air Conditioning Keeps South Texans Cool

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

With daily temperatures typically hovering around the three-digit mark, to residents of Houston air conditioning is almost a necessity for survival. With high humidity levels typical in southern Texas and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the heat and humidity combination makes Houston air conditioning installation and repair a prosperous business.

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Whole House Cooled With Central Air Conditioning

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Some may forget that their central air conditioning system is connected to their home’s heating system, sharing blower and ductwork and, especially in the early summer, fail to move the switch from heat to cool. According to central air conditioning repairmen, this is the most common issue found when called out for service in the beginning of the cooling season.

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Carrier Air Conditioning Helps Populate Sunbelt

Friday, August 24th, 2007

At the beginning of the 20th century, a young Willis Carrier was working for Buffalo Forge Company when he designed a system to control temperature and humidity for a New York lithographic company. He had been an engineer working on heaters, blowers and exhaust systems when he came up with the invention and other Carrier air conditioning work helped move the company forward and was made head of the division known as Carrier Air Conditioning Company in 1906, a subsidiary of Buffalo Forge.

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Air Conditioning And Heat Installation Best Left To Experts

Monday, August 20th, 2007

The basic theory of heating and cooling a house or building is based on the knowledge that cold air is heavier than warm air and settles near the bottom of any space. With this information in hand, air conditioning and heating installation has been studied to gain the most efficiency of modern equipment. Typically, under the name of HVAC, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, engineers look at a building and determine the best path for the tempered air to take.

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The Anatomy of Automotive Air Conditioning

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

On a hot summer afternoon, you have probably come to take the flow of cool air coming from the vents in your car for granted. However, automotive air conditioning was not always a standard addition for a car. In fact, it wasn’t until the 1940’s that automotive air conditioning was invented and added to cars.

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Custom Chill - Which Air Conditioning Units Are Best for You?

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

All air conditioning units are created based on the same concept and consist of the same basic parts: working fluid, a pump, a condenser, an evaporator, a thermostat, and an expansion valve. However, despite these similarities, there are different types of air conditioning units, each with its own features and benefits. To determine which of these air conditioning units best fits your home and your lifestyle, you should learn more about each unit before purchasing one.

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Locating an Air Conditioning Compression Manufacturer

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

An air conditioning system is one of the most important parts of your home. After all, where would you be without your fresh, cool air on a hot summer’s day? However, this means that one of the most important things you can do is to maintain your air conditioning system.

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Take a Deep Breath - Air Conditioning Filters Promote Cleaner Air

Friday, August 10th, 2007

One of the most essential aspects of any air conditioning system is the use of air conditioning filters. Not only do air conditioning filters affect the efficiency of the air conditioning system, but they affect the cleanliness of the air that you breathe as well.

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A Growing Field -Choosing a Career in Heating and Air Conditioning

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Quickly becoming one of the fastest growing careers, the field of heating and air conditioning is one of the most diverse fields you could choose to work in. Not only could you become involved in the installation of heating and air conditioning systems, but you could also play a role in the design of these systems if you choose to do so.

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