How a cooling and heating system works


The filtered air is then circulated back into the home through the ductwork and into the rooms

It is the middle of the week and last night was probably the coldest night we have had this winter so far. The temp was about 10 degrees below zero and somehow I managed to leave my bedroom window open all night and woke up with a sore throat. This was just a little issue because my friend got Covid and was in the hospital for the past week. Anyway, with that being said, today we are going to talk about the machine in the home which keeps us all cozy and comfortable. A heating system is essential for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature in a home or flat. The primary components of an HVAC system include a furnace, air conditioner, and ductwork. The furnace generates heat using either electricity, natural gas, or oil. The warm air produced is then distributed through the ductwork and into the rooms of the home. In the summer, the air conditioner cools the air and removes moisture to provide a comfortable indoor environment. The heating system also includes a ventilation component, which provides fresh air to the home and removes stale air. The air is filtered using an air filter to remove particles such as dust, dirt, and allergens. The filtered air is then circulated back into the home through the ductwork and into the rooms. The HVAC system is controlled by a thermostat, which allows homeowners to set the desired temperature for the home. The thermostat sends a signal to the furnace or air conditioner to turn on or off as needed to maintain the desired temperature.

 

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