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10 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

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10 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

10 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM


Commercial / Industrial and residential air conditioning is required for a cooling and a comfortable environment in hot weather & is essential for all warm regions. The residential air conditioner is important for home comfort but commercial and industrial air conditioning is also very essential for cooling and workers' comfort for better performance & productivity as well as cooling the machinery and equipment to prevent overheating and fire hazards.


These are a few important facts about industrial/commercial air conditioning systems:


1.      Before air conditioning, houses and buildings were designed with high roofs, huge corridors, large open courtyards, plantings to produce shadows, and other elements to keep inhabitants cool and comfortable with the natural breeze.

But in the mid-summer when the weather is too hot, all of this architecture failed to provide cooling comfort.

Now in this era, air conditioning became the norm and the structure of architecture is also changed. But the air conditioner is required for cooling comfort in the hot weather in this present age.

 

2.      Industries and organizations could reduce the working hours or take summer breaks prior to the development of air conditioning to avoid working in the hot weather.

Now the commercial and industrial premises installed air conditioning systems for cooling and better environmental control. As a result, the working performance, security, and health of workers are stable and the machinery/equipment is also produced better output.

 

3.      At the beginning, when the air conditioning system was launched its output parameters were determined in "Ice Power," or how many blocks of ice were prepared to produce the equivalent amount of cooling capacity.

They are currently known as air conditioning units.

 

4.      The first air conditioner was designed in 1902 to control moisture & humidity in a New York publishing business.

 

5.      Most homes did not have air conditioning until the 1970s.

 Air conditioners were out of reach for the majority of people until technological developments made them cheaper. In the 1970s, central air conditioning became more widespread.

 

6.      The earliest air conditioner was an ice block.

Prior to the invention of air conditioners, people used to remain cool by using enormous blocks of ice. In fact, the performance outcomes of the early air conditioners were based on how much ice would have been required to produce similar cooling power.

 

7.      The first indoor air conditioner was developed in 1931.

H.H. Schultz and J.Q. Sherman created the first indoor air conditioner in 1931. The air conditioner, like several modern air conditioners, is mounted on a window ledge.

 

8.      Regular maintenance is essential for maintaining the air conditioning system in better operating order.

It is advised that you clean or changes the filters every month throughout the summer.

 

9.      The HVAC sector has begun to manufacture a variety of highly effective and modern products.

Most air conditioning systems have minimized their power consumption by adopting high-performance motors and expanding the heat transfer surface area.

 

10.     The two-stage ac compressor has variable speed control; you can run it at a slower frequency when you don't need as fast cooling.

It will reduce the temperature in the area while consuming minimal power and providing more climate control.


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