Different Types of Air Conditioning Systems

09/03/2014 02:22

Summer time in Arizona is hot. While northern Arizona is a little bit cooler, places like Phoenix, Tempe and Scottsdale reach temperatures in excess of 105 degrees during the summer. These high temperatures mean that we stay home and keep our air conditioning on quite a bit of the time. Air conditioners vary from home to home, because of the size and needs of the home. Homes have different air conditioning systems across the valley. So if you are thinking about air conditioning replacement, you may want to figure out what the best system is for your home. Listed below are the many different types of air conditioning systems found in homes today.

Types of Air Conditioning Systems

·         The first type of air conditioning system we are going to look at is the unitary system. The unitary system is an air conditioner that is placed in the window or in a hole that is in the exterior wall. It is a scaled down version of a typical air conditioner. It has all of the refrigeration components that are found in a larger air conditioner. This type of air conditioner is usually used to cool down a single room instead of an entire home.

·         The next type of air conditioning system called a split, or ductless, air conditioning system. This system is usually found in hotels or apartments. This system breaks the air conditioning system into two parts with a refrigerant tube connecting them. One of the parts of the air conditioner is located on the exterior of the place and it contains the condenser. The other section of this system is located inside and is responsible for the cooling of the air and distributing within the room.

·         The last type of air conditioning system is a central air conditioning system. This is the most commonly used system in homes today. The central air conditioning system is the quietest and most efficient air conditioning system there is. An A/C unit is placed outside your home and it draws air into its cooling system. The cool air is then spread throughout your home using ducts. Typically an A/C unit is placed either on your roof or it is located on the ground next to your home. The only part you have to be careful about is making sure you find the proper size air conditioning unit for your home. If you get one that is too large, it will not run as efficiently as a smaller one may. Having too small of an air conditioner will make the A/C work too hard to spread the air throughout the home.

Finding the correct air conditioning system for your home is not as difficult as it may sound. If you contact a company that deals with air conditioners, like ACE Home Services, they will send out a technician to help you. This technician will find out the square footage of your home and match it to the appropriate air conditioning system. So if you are thinking about air conditioning replacement, give them a call today.

Albert Jhon is expert Author for this article, A professional writer with interests in home improvement. I specially write about Air conditioning services phoenix.

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