Tag Archives: Coolant

Maintaining Your Air Conditioner Will Save Money

You probably already have a plan in place to keep your air conditioner running at its peak performance. That probably includes having regular maintenance performed each year. If that is the case, you already know how important it is to make sure that the coolant which is responsible for removing heat from your home and turning it into a much more pleasant place. Continue reading

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Air Conditioner Installation and Coolant Evacuation

If your air conditioning system suffered major damage, it may be leaking refrigerant, or worse, have foreign particles which can destroy the whole system. Even when replacing refrigerant, it is important to completely evacuate all the old freon. This is because the system is designed to work with only one element inside. Water is a non-condensible gas so when it gets in the system it reduces efficiency until the compressor overheats or some other HVAC part fails. Continue reading

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About Mini Split Heat Pumps

Mini split heat pumps are an energy efficient way to push heat and coolant through your home in a safe, effective way. Often times, they are ductless systems, which saves a lot of money for your heating bill, and saves a lot of energy (much gets lost through ducts because of the way they are made). Duct loss can be up to 30% loss of air (depending on your insulation in your house), which in result, can cost you a lot more money and waste what could be used for temperature purposes… Continue reading

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Air Conditioning Coolant Change

Air conditioners now have a new set of standards to stay compliant. The main change is the coolant the EPA now accepts. Continue reading

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Efficient Usage of Programmable Thermostats

They are programmed to different versions of control schemes to maintain thermal comfort and rational allocation of energy resources and allow you to adjust, in addition to the heating circuit hot water system, ie, the coolant flow to maintain the desired temperature of hot water. The contour of heating and hot water are controlled independently from each other, thus ensuring a comfortable temperature in both circuits More schedule changes and the heating function of “impact areas” allow the performance characteristics of your premises, thus allowing pre-programmed to change the values for standard rooms at the values required… Continue reading

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