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Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems condition air to make your home more comfortable. This is accomplished by controlling:
  • Air Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • There are three main types of Central Air Conditioning:

    The Split System
    There are three major parts of a system that need to be properly balanced and matched to provide peak efficiency and economy.

    1. The Outdoor Unit: The outdoor unit contains a compressor and a condensing coil filled with refrigerant. A fan blows outside air over the coil, transferring thermal energy between the refrigerant and the outside air. Next, the refrigerant is circulated through pipes, or lineset, to the indoor unit.

    2. The Indoor Unit: The indoor unit is made up of a coil and a blower which is located inside of an air handler or a furnace. The blower circulates air  through the coil before it is sent to the ducts throughout your home.

    3. The Lineset: The lineset contains the refrigerant which simply circulates the liquid between the indoor and the outdoor unit.

    The Packaged Heating & Cooling Systems
    In a packaged system, all equipment is built into an outdoor unit, usually on a concrete slab or other platform.  The "package" that gives its name provides central air conditioning during the summer and heat in the colder months.

    Model available use:

  • Electricity for resistance heating & cooling
  • Gas for heating and electricity for cooling
  • Heat pump models use electricity
  • Ductwork is required to transfer the heated or cooled air throughout the home.

    The Ductless Air Conditioning System
    Does your home or office have a room that's too hot or too cold? There is also the ductless air conditioning systems. The Split-ductless air conditioner consists of the following:

    1. Indoor air handling unit

    2. Outdoor condensing unit

    3. Remote Controller

    These units are easily connected by refrigerant lines running through the lines to and from the indoor unit and from the outdoor unit where the air is conditioned and distributed into the space. Installation is as easy as mounting the indoor and outdoor units, connecting the refrigerant lines and making a few electrical connections. 

    You don't need ductwork or a window space.  The parts are sleek and require minimal space.

  • Cooling & heating without wasting a window space or costly ductwork add-on
  • Extremely quiet operation indoor and outdoor units
  • Highly reliable technology
  • Compact, space saving design
  • Wireless or wired remote controller for comfort control in the palm of your hand

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