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energy efficient HVAC, electric heat, split systems, ductless central air conditioning
and heating, window unit air conditioners and through the wall (thru-wall)
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A heat
pump is an all-in-one cooling and heating system. During summer months, it works
like an air conditioner. It extracts heat from inside your home and transfers it
to the outdoor air. When the weather's cooler, it does the exact opposite,
taking heat from outside and moving it inside. For optimal comfort and
efficiency, a heat pump can be combined with a gas furnace in one dual-fuel
system. Split
system:
Refrigeration system where the refrigerant is piped from one part to another,
such as residential heat pump or a/c system.
Packaged or self-contained:
Refrigeration system where everything including the air moving hardware is kept
in one box, such as a window air conditioner or a roof-top unit.
Forced air:
heating and or cooling system that connects to the conditioned space with
duct-work that uses air as the moving fluid. The heating or cooling can come
from any number of sources.
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Heat Pump:
Refrigeration device that can be used to move heat to or from air or
water, or to or from air to water then the water is used to heat or
cool air. In some parts of the world they are also known as "Reverse
Cycle". family owned and operated company, installation, and
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Vent Circulator Dip Tube Priority Valve Spring Check Valve
Thermometer Thermostat.
Evaporator: The part of a
refrigeration system that gets cold. It is called the evaporator
because it is the part of the system that evaporates the refrigerant
from liquid to vapor.
Radiant:
System that uses hot surfaces to radiate or convect heat into the
environment. Without the use of fans or blowers.
Condenser:
The part of a refrigeration system that gives up heat from the
refrigerant and changes the refrigerant from a vapor to a liquid.
Condensers can be either water cooled or air cooled.
Compressor:
The heart of any refrigeration system that pumps the refrigerant.
(absorption systems that use ammonia or lithium bromide do not have
compressors). Compressors can be reciprocating, rotary, scroll,
disc, or screw.
Receiver:
Tank on the liquid side of a system that holds excess refrigerant in
the system that needs to be there for proper operation.
Accumulator:
Tank on the suction side of a system that holds excess refrigerant
to prevent slugging the compressor with liquid.
Outdoor coil:
The coil on a heat pump system that is located out side or in the
ground loop of a ground-sourced heat pump. This is so not to be
confused with the condenser on an air-conditioning system.
Indoor
coil:
The coil on a heat pump that is located inside. This is so not to be
confused with the evaporator on an air conditioning system.
HVAC(R): Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning an R may be
added to represent Refrigeration.

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