Do You Know What’s In Your HVAC Systems?

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We all have HVAC systems at our homes because they are one of those things which make your place livable. The right temperature is extremely important to ensure the comfort of your place. Whenever the weather is harsh outside, we know that the one place where you found true comfort and that’s our homes.
Especially in extreme cold and hot weather, when it is impossible to stay outdoors, our homes are here to keep us comfy and cozy or cold, as needed. And this is possible only because of the HVAC system installed at your homes.
Let’s learn a little about HVACs which are installed in almost every building you visit in Denver and constitute a big time in our comfort. This information will help you in knowing the on-going operations at your place.


What’s In Your HVAC System?

We will see what’s inside our HVAC system and how it works to give us such an oh-so-perfect temperature we long for.

Furnace

The furnace makes most of the HVAC system. It occupies the most space in the HVAC system. It is a highly important and primary component of the system. The furnace is responsible for moving air from the heat exchanger into the air ducts. The furnace is often kept in the basements.

Heat Exchanger

The heat exchanger works to add heat in the incoming air from the combustion chamber. The heat exchanger is not the part of the furnace even though it is placed inside the furnace. It has its own separate functionalities.

Evaporator Coil

The evaporator coil is also placed inside the furnace, but it also has its own separate duties. The refrigerant is supposed to run in the evaporator coil. The coil then absorbs the heat passing over it and blows cold air through the air ducts.

Condensing Unit

The condensing unit is similar to the evaporator coil, but it is usable for the outdoor HVAC units. It exchanges heat with air that is passing over it. However, unlike the evaporator coil, the function of the condensing unit is to give heat.

Refrigerant Tubes

These tubes are responsible for connecting the condensing coil with the evaporator coil. It makes refrigerants play the role of the connector of the outdoor HVAC system with the indoor HVAC system.

The Thermostat

This is the most familiar component of the HVAC system. You have direct contact with the thermostat as it helps you set the temperature of your cooling and heating system just as you want. This is often a small appliance installed on the wall.

Vents

The air enters the room through vents.

Ductwork

Air ducts make the cool or warm air move throughout your building. There are ductworks that enter the air inside the HVAC system and there are other ducts that exit the air from it.

Heat Pump

The heat pump has a role in every weather. When it is cold, it takes the heat away from the building while when it is cold, it does the opposite of it.

This little information will go a long way in assisting you if you ever need HVAC repair or installation in Denver.


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