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Ducted Air Conditioning System
Ducted Air Conditioning System
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What is Ducted Air Conditioning Systems?
Ducted air conditioning systems are a centralized climate control solution designed to cool (and sometimes heat) your entire home. Here’s a breakdown of how they work:
Located discreetly outside, it extracts heat from the surrounding air. Houses the heat exchanger that transfers extracted heat to the cool air circulating through the ducts. A network of insulated pipes that run throughout your walls, floors, or ceilings to deliver conditioned air to various rooms in your home.Located in each room, vents allow the conditioned air to flow out and cool the space.
How Does a Ducted Air Conditioning Systems?
- Outdoor Unit: Think of this as the workhorse located outside your home. It houses the compressor, condenser coil, and an expansion valve.
- Indoor Unit: This unit sits discreetly inside your home and contains the evaporator coil, blower fan, and air filtration system.
- Ducts: A network of insulated pipes that snake through your walls, floors, or ceilings, acting as highways for conditioned air.
- Vents: Installed in each room, these vents allow the cooled air to enter and circulate.
- Cooling Down Your Space:
- Heat Absorption: The outdoor unit starts by pulling in warm air from the surrounding environment.
- Refrigerant Magic: Inside the outdoor unit, a special substance called refrigerant absorbs heat from the warm air, causing it to evaporate and turn into a gas. This process is similar to how sweat cools your body.
- Pressure Up!: The compressed refrigerant gas is then pushed towards the indoor unit under high pressure.
- Heat Release: Once inside, the hot, high-pressure refrigerant travels through the evaporator coil. Here, the magic happens again – the refrigerant releases the heat it picked up outside. This heat exchange cools down the refrigerant, turning it back into a liquid.
- Air Circulation: A blower fan inside the indoor unit pulls in warm air from your home. This warm air passes over the now-chilled evaporator coil, absorbing the coolness from the refrigerant.
- Cool Breeze: The cooled air is then distributed through the ductwork network, reaching various rooms in your home via strategically placed vents.
- Repeat Cycle: The cooled refrigerant travels back to the outdoor unit, completing the cycle. It’s then ready to absorb more heat and repeat the process to keep your home comfortable.
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