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Wed Sep 08 2010 03:10 pm EST - Products > Air Conditioners |
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Achieve Optimum Performance |
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A central air conditioning system consists of two primary components that work together to effectively cool air and remove moisture. The condensing unit compresses and cools refrigerant gas before sending it to the evaporator coil. A blower passes air over the supercooled coil, cooling the air. This cool air is then circulated through ducts in your home and the evaporator coil inside. Both components must be properly sized and matched to achieve optimum performance. Ask Community Gas. We will design your system to perfectly match the conditions in your home. |
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