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Air Conditioning & Heating in Carson City, NV
Anderson Heating & Air Conditioning - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 882-8154
Bettridge-Kidd Mechanical Inc - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 885-2220
Fallon Heating & Air Conditioning - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 882-7466
G & G Heating & Air Conditioning - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 883-1912
Marcum Marketing & Research Center - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 267-4482
Mountain Aire Heating & Air Conditioning - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 882-3205
R Supply CO - Plumbing & Heating - Carson City, NV - Phone: (775) 687-7750
Helpful Definition for: Air Conditioning & Heating
Air condition in Carson City helps to remove the heat from indoors by cooling the air for thermal comfort. The comfort applications aim to provide a building indoor environment that remains relatively constant in a range preferred by humans, despite changes in external weather conditions or in internal heat loads.
In milder winter climates, where temperature is quite low, heat pumps are used. Heat pump in Carson City is a term for a type of air conditioner in which the refrigeration cycle is able to be reversed, producing heat instead of cold in the indoor environment, commonly referred to, and marketed as, a reverse cycle air conditioner. Some home-owners in Carson City elect to have a heat pump system installed, which is actually simply a central air conditioner with heat pump functionality, that is the refrigeration cycle is reversed in the winter. When the heat pump is enabled, the indoor evaporator coil switches roles and becomes the condenser coil, producing heat. The outdoor condenser unit also switches roles to serve as the evaporator, and produces cold air that is colder than the ambient outdoor air.
This is due to the problem of the outdoor unit's coil forming ice, which blocks air flow over the coil. To compensate for this, the heat pump system must temporarily switch back into the regular air conditioning mode to switch the outdoor evaporator coil back to being the condenser coil so that it can heat up and de-ice. A heat pump system has a form of electric resistance heating in the indoor air path that is activated only in this mode in order to compensate for the temporary air conditioning, which would otherwise generate undesirable cold air in the winter.
Recent Business News for: Air Conditioning & Heating
Wicomico students struggle without air conditioning - Delmarva Daily Times
Wicomico students struggle without air conditioningDelmarva Daily TimesMATTHEW S. GUNBY/ THE DAILY TIMES SALISBURY -- Many Wicomico County classrooms are still without air conditioning, making for less attentive students than those in cooler schools. In an effort to offer some relief, district Superintendent John ...and more »