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equipment.
Air Conditioners run on the same basic principle as your refrigerator. You will find
a compressor, expansion valve, a coil, a couple of fans and a control unit. Cool
Freon is compressed causing it to become hot gas which is run through coils. The
coils and a fan help dissipate the heat condensing the Freon into a liquid. The Freon
liquid is run through an expansion valve evaporating the Freon turning it into a cold
gas. The cold gas is run through another set of coils allowing it to absorb heat and
another fan cools down your house.
A BTU is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of
water one degree Fahrenheit. One ton equals 12,000 BTU. The energy efficiency
rating (SEER) of an air conditioner is its BTU rating over its wattage. If a 13,000
BTU air conditioner consumes 1,200 watts, its SEER is 10.8 (13,000 BTU/1,200
watts).
The higher the SEER rating the more the efficiency of the air conditioning unit which
will be reflected by a higher price.
Air Central Inc. can size a variety of air conditioners to meet your specific needs.


Annual savings based on 36,000 Btu unit, 1500 cooling load hours, and .08/kwh. Actual savings may vary depending on climate conditions, energy rates and patterns of usage.
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