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Amana AC Unit: A Quality Installation for Your Home

An air conditioning system is used in the home to ensure cooling comfort, especially during the summer months. For most homeowners, a second thought is never given to the cooling unit until a problem occurs. We go about our day, enjoying the cooling comfort, never considering how each component of the unit works or how the system actually functions. By understanding more about how an AC unit works, you can have a better understanding of how the cool environment is provided as well as what might need to be checked based on issues with your unit.

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Amana is a top brand when it comes to HVAC installations for cooling units and one that many homeowners select with a new installation. An Amana system can be installed in many forms, including a central unit and ductless system. Most homeowners will install a central unit, so below we will explain a few components of the unit and how they work to provide cooling comfort in the home.

Thermostat

The thermostat is the component of the HVAC system that is visible and provides control of the system. Here, you will set the temperature and control other areas of the unit, such as humidity. Homeowners today are opting for more high-tech versions of thermostats, with digital and Wi-Fi enabled being top pics. Easily set the temperature for your home to change when needed, cutting down on the amount of energy used in the home.

Condensing Unit

Another important component of the central HVAC system is the condensing unit. This is the portion of the system that is located outside. This portion contains the evaporator coil component. Refrigerant will be located in this area and cooled with exterior air, helping to provide cooling comfort in the home. In this portion of the system, refrigerant lines are used to carry refrigerant to the condensing unit to create the cool air.

Ductwork

Central systems will also consist of ductwork, a series of tubing that will extend from the condensing unit to the rooms in the home. Each room will have its own ductwork, which connects to a register in the floor, wall or ceiling of the space. It is here where the cool air will be pushed into the home, creating a cooler environment.

Air Handler/Air Filter

Inside the home, you have an additional component, that is also connected to the central HVAC system. The air handler will be the larger vented area where the air is sucked in to. Air from inside the home is pulled into the air handler, where an air filter is present. The air filter will then trap any contaminants such as pet dander and dust, helping to create cleaner air in the home.

The air filter will need to be changed on a regular basis, usually every 3 months or so. If you have major allergy issues or other respiratory conditions, it is recommended that the air filter is changed on a more regular basis. The air handler vent will also need to be cleaned regularly to ensure proper ventilation of the home.

These are just a few components of the air conditioning system. With a general understanding, you can now see how each component must work together to ensure the HVAC system is functioning properly, providing cool air for the home. When one of these components breaks down, it can wreak havoc on a system. To ensure proper operation, have your air conditioning system evaluated on a regular basis. Seasonal maintenance is a great way to have your system reviewed by a professional, with any repair needs taken care of at this time.

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