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If you’re having problems with your air conditioning system like it’s noisy but doesn’t blow cold air or it’s leaking you need professional help. Call our toll free number and we will take care of everything. Raleigh Air conditioning Repair is available 24/7 at:
919 330-1239
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We repair all air conditioning brands:
Bryant
Rheem
Ruud
GE |
Caloric
Carrier
Lennox
Puron
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York
Tempstar
Trane
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We provide air conditioning repair in Raleigh and the surrounding areas. Below, you will see the list of the areas that we service:
Raleigh
Apex
Clayton
Wendell
Rolesville
Cary
Willow Spring |
Durham
Clayton
Wake Forest
Holly Springs
Zebulon
Durham
Youngsville |
Fuquay Varina
Creedmoor
Coats
Knightdale
Wilsons Mills
Angier
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Below is information about extending the life of your air conditioning and how you can save money on your utility bills by using them efficiently. Remember not to do the air conditioning repairs yourself, since air conditioning repairs require professional experience, tools, and training. And remember that repairs of gas or electric systems can become very dangerous if you don't have the necessary knowledge and experience. Call us any time day or not for experienced, professional air conditioning repair help:
919 330-1239
MORE ABOUT YOUR AIR CONDITIONING
The term air conditioning is defined as: The simultaneous mechanical control of temperature, humidity, air purity, and air motion. Unless all of these conditions are controlled, the term air conditioning cannot be properly applied to the system. The two primary reasons for using air conditioning systems are: (1) to improve control of an industrial process, and (2) to maintain human comfort inside a building. There are three ways that a body gives up its heat to an air conditioning system: (1) convection, (2) radiation, and (3) evaporation. All three of these methods are used at the same time, in most cases. There is no set rule as to the best comfort conditions for all people. The atmospheric conditions that are comfortable for a young person may be absolutely unsuitable for an older person or someone who is ill or in bad health. There are three conditions that affect the ability of the body to give up its heat. They are temperature, relative humidity, and (3) air motion. A change in either one of these three conditions will either speed up or slow down the cooling process of the body. Air at a temperature lower than the temperature of the skin will speed up the convection process. Relative humidity regulates the amount of body heat the body can give up through the radiation process. The evaporation of perspiration from the skin is increased with an e increase in the air movement. The evaporation of moisture from the skin is dependent on the ability of the air to absorb that moisture. Air that contains no water vapor is considered to be dry air. Absolute humidity is the actual quantity or weight of moisture that is present in the form of water vapor in the air sample. Relative humidity is the ratio between the moisture content of a given quantity of air at any given set of conditions when compared to the maximum amount of moisture that the same quantity of air could hold under the same conditions. Humidification is the process of adding moisture to air. Dehumidification is the process of removing moisture from a quantity of air. Air that contains all of the moisture that it is capable of holding at that pressure and temperature is called saturated air. The temperature read on an ordinary thermometer is known as dry bulb temperature. It is a measure of the sensible heat contained in the air. The temperature of the air that is measured with a thermometer with the bulb covered with a wet sock is known as the wet bulb temperature. The difference between the dry bulb temperature and the wet bulb temperature is known as the wet bulb depression. The temperature at which the moisture will start to condense out of the air is known as the dew point temperature. Air that is at its dew point temperature is also at its saturated temperature and is considered to be saturated with moisture. Total heat is the sum of the latent and the sensible heat of an object or substance. When a gas or vapor is at its boiling temperature which corresponds to its pressure, it is also at its saturation temperature. The term pound of dry air refers to 1 lb of dry air and does not refer to a point of the air-moisture mixture. The term cubic foot of air indicates 1 cubic foot of air and is expressing the amount of moisture present in 1 cubic foot of dry air when it is saturated. Ventilation is the process of supplying or removing air from a space. It does not need to be conditioned air; it can be used air or fresh air. The effective temperature is not measured on a thermometer. It is the personal comfort as felt by an individual. The range of temperature and humidity in which most people feel comfortable is known as the comfort zone. The amount of heat in Btu that is transmitted each hour through 1 square foot of any material, or combination of materials, for each degree of temperature difference between the two sides of the material is known as the overall coefficient of heat transmission. The pressure that a gas or air exerts at right angles against the walls of a duct is known as static pressure. The pressure inside a duct that is caused by the velocity of the air is known as velocity pressure. The sum of static pressure and velocity pressure inside a duct system is known as the total static pressure on the duct system. The upward draft or flow that is created by the tendency of heated air to rise in a vertical or inclined duct is known as stack effect. The plenum chamber is an equalizing chamber that may be used for the supply and/or return air compartment to which all the different ducts are connected in an air conditioning or ventilation system. Psychometrics is the science that deals with the relationship that exists in a mixture of water vapor and air. Heat that can be added to or removed from a substance without causing a change of state is known as the sensible heat of that substance. An indication of the moisture content of a given quantity of air is the dew point temperature. When there is a change in the dew point temperature there will always be a change in the moisture content of the mixture. The amount of sensible heat removed in Btu divided by the total heat removed from the air is known as the sensible heat ratio. The sensible heat ratio is an indicator of the percentage of sensible heat removed compared to the total heat removed. The apparatus new point is the point on the psychometric chart where the sensible heat ratio line and the saturation curve intersect. It is representative of the lowest temperature at which the air can be supplied to the structure and still pick up the required amount of both sensible heat and latent heat.
The tips and information that we have listed here is strictly
for educational purposes. Because it is necessary to have extensive
training with air conditioning repairs, we encourage you to hire
a certified technician to do any related repairs. To reach one of
our highly-qualified air conditioning repair technicians, please
call us at the following number:
919 330-1239
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