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  • St. Petersburg, FL Air Conditioning Guide: How Air Conditioning Works

St. Petersburg, FL Air Conditioning Guide: How Air Conditioning Works

Category: Air Conditioning

Forest Air would like to provide you with a guide about air conditioning: what it is, how it works, and how it affects you. Whether selecting a new AC system for your new home, upgrading to a more efficient model, or setting up a maintenance program to maximize the cost-benefits of your existing system, Forest Air is here to provide you with St. Petersburg, FL air conditioning services.

As a country, we really enjoy air conditioning. Two-thirds of all homes in the nation have it and they use about 5% of all electricity in the US. We depend upon air conditioning in Florida to keep us safe and comfortable during the scorching summer months, but many folks are unclear about the system works. How is cool air created? And where does it come from? And why does my air conditioner emit heat?

These systems function more or less like refrigerators do, by transferring heat from the interior of your home to the outside. Whether you have central air conditioning or ductless mini split air conditioners, there are a few basic components to the system. The compressor is a pump which pressurizes and pumps refrigerant through a closed pipe system made of copper. The refrigerant is raised to a high temperature, as much as 150 degrees F, and is cooled by the condenser, a coil surrounded by aluminum fins and metal tubing. The refrigerant then leaves the condenser and travels to the expansion valve, located indoors, which rapidly cools the refrigerant by a dispersed spray into a larger diameter pipe. The evaporator operates similarly to the condenser but in reverse: hot interior air is sucked in and blown across coils of cold refrigerant, which then absorbs the heat, resulting in cool dehumidified air that is then blown throughout your ductwork. That is what keeps you cool during the St. Petersburg, FL heat.

Forest Air provides superior air conditioning service in St. Petersburg, FL, and our customers have come to rely on our company for its expert repair and routine maintenance plans. Give us a call today.

If you are looking for an air conditioning specialist in the St. Petersburg & Tampa Bay area, give us a call at 727-865-6004 or fill out our online request form.

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