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The following article was published in our article directory on January 28, 2012.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: chickie maxwell
Most people who are sitting at home right now enjoying their afternoon sitcom with drinks and chips while the air conditioner is running have probably taken for granted the devices that have made their viewing pleasure as good as ever before. These air conditioners, or the cooling systems that are commonly sold in the market nowadays, are usually neglected by their purchasers, specifically their mechanism of action. All these people know is that these pieces of machinery make their summers cool, and conversely, their winters warm. Still, it is imperative that every single person who owns these devices know about how these intricate machines truly work.
Climate control systems or machines, like cooling systems as well as heating systems, make use of three parts in order to function properly. The first important part is a source of air that is either cooled or warmed by the machine. The next component is the thermostat, or a temperature regulator for the climate control system that is capable of adjusting the room temperature. The last component of this system is the circulating mechanism, which facilitates the steady and consistent cooling or warming of the room air. An added, yet not essential, component is the central system, or a duct, that allows the cooled or warm air to freely circulate inside the whole house for maximum coverage. Failure in any one of these parts will guarantee system malfunction.
For the mechanism of action, one must try to recall the subjects and topics that he or she has learned in his or her elementary science class. Basically, there are three modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Under any principle of heat transfer, heat always transfers from a warm object to a cool one. In that sense, cooling systems take away heat from the room and conduct it towards the outside area, while heating systems do the opposite. The initiation of this heat transfer requires an energy source, like fuel or electricity.
For air conditioners, the electricity that powers the device enables it to cool the air flowing inside its coils until it converts into a liquid state. The theory explaining this continuous cycle of cooling is the concept of evaporation. As the water inside the device is cyclically turned into air, and vice versa, the heat is continually dissipated creating an effective cooling effect. As a result, by the principle of heat transfer the warm air from the inside of the room is redirected towards the cooled coils. For heating systems, the mechanism is quite the opposite. As electricity or fuel is consumed, the heat produced from this chemical combustion is circulated throughout the room. In older models, these climate control systems make use of boiling water to produce the heat that will flow inside the house.
Prompt identification and analysis of how cooling systems or warming systems work give their owners a good picture of when to make the necessary measures to repair or maintain them. After all, with great conditioners come great responsibilities.
Keywords: cooling systems
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