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The cooling system is possible one of the most important systems of a home. In fact, because of the recent increase of the cost of energy over the past few years, many individuals in the market for a new home are looking very closely at the heating and cooling system of the homes they are interested, therefore it is important to have a basic understanding about heating and cooling of central air conditioner systems.

When you first start researching central air conditioners, the acronym HVAC is one that you will frequently hear, which is the system that control a home’s air temperature, humidity, as well as maintains the quality of the air in the home. HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning.

Central cooling systems cool a home by cooling air in a central area and then distributes the cooled air throughout the home or building. Because central cooling systems must distribute the heated or cooled air through ductwork, most central cooling systems are classified as forced air systems. The duct-work of many central cooling systems contain filters, which remove dust, pollen, and other contaminants from the air, making for a healthier home.

About The Vents on Your Air Conditioner: It is vital that your return vents are located in each room so that proper ventilation can be maintained. Otherwise, the rooms would become pressurized, thus preventing any more warm air from entering the room. This causes the furnace to over heat, consume more energy than what is required and lowers the efficiency of the system.

Once the temperature of the room has reached its optimal setting, the thermostat will then turn off the heat, the fan-and-limit control will still monitor the firebox. Once most of the residual heat has been forced into the home, the control lets the fan shut off. Then when the temperature of the room falls below the set temperature, the cycle begins again.