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Low Electric Bill Even With an Air Conditioner

Split system air conditioners are known to originate in Japan and were introduced to other countries like the United States only recently. Office buildings, theatres, schools, auditoriums, and restaurants generally use this type of air conditioning. Continue reading

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Are Dirty Air Ducts the Cause of Sick Building Syndrome?

SBS (Sick Building Syndrome) is typically found in office buildings but not always. The problems that are associated with SBS are varied and unfortunately, nonspecific for the most part. People reported feeling unwell while inside the building and having the symptoms disappear when they left the building. Continue reading

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How Does an Air Conditioner Cool My House?

If you’ve ever stood in front of your air conditioner and wondered how the heck it works, wonder no more. The modern air conditioner comes in many forms, from the simple window unit to the large industrial units found in malls and office buildings, but they all work on the same principal. The three main parts of an air conditioner are the compressor, the condenser and the evaporator. Continue reading

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Air Conditioning Systems – How it All Works

Central air conditioning systems are the largest and most complicated of all air-conditioning systems. Because of this, it is mainly used in large buildings such as apartment complexes and office buildings. Continue reading

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What is a Humidity Sensor and How is it Useful?

Humidity sensors are used in homes as part of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning,) as well as in office buildings and industry. They are used in places that are affected by high and low humidity that requires a set constant humidity to be maintained. Continue reading

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