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The four main components to your air conditioner are:
Condenser : The condenser is the outside metal unit and where the gas from the compressor is condensed into a liquid. The gas entering the condenser is very hot. The temperature is then lowered, so the gas can convert back to a liquid.
Compressor : The compressor is inside the condenser. It circulates the pressurized refrigerant, to concentrate the heat, and changes the low pressure gas to high pressure.
Evaporator : The evaporator is the part of the system inside the home. In simple language, it absorbs the heat from your home.
Expansion Valve : The expansion valve controls the amount of refrigerant in your system.
All of these pieces are connected by a copper tube that handles refrigerant, creating a closed loop. Heat is collected in the evaporator, sent outside to the condenser. The heat is removed, and the cool air is recirculated back into your home.
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It encompasses the systems used for moving air between indoor and outdoor areas, along with heating and cooling residential and commercial buildings. These systems keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer while ensuring indoor air quality.
It’s recommended to have your HVAC system serviced twice a year: once before the cooling season (spring) and once before the heating season (fall). Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns, improves efficiency, and extends the lifespan of your system.
Improving efficiency can be achieved through regular maintenance, such as cleaning or replacing air filters, sealing duct leaks, ensuring proper insulation, and upgrading to a programmable thermostat. Additionally, scheduling professional tune-ups and considering energy-efficient system upgrades can significantly enhance performance.
HVAC maintenance typically includes inspecting and cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting and tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, checking thermostat settings, and ensuring the system is operating correctly. Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and ensures efficient operation.
Regular maintenance improves system efficiency, extends the lifespan of your equipment, helps prevent costly breakdowns, and ensures optimal performance. It also improves indoor air quality and can lower energy bills by keeping the system running efficiently.
Consider replacing your system if it’s over 15-20 years old, requires frequent repairs, is no longer efficient, or if you’ve noticed a significant increase in energy bills. Newer systems are more energy-efficient and can provide better comfort and cost savings.