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We offer you a high-quality, clean, and easy-to-control central air conditioning system that keeps the air inside your institution, home, company, or hotel cool throughout the year.
How does HAVC central air conditioner system work?
Central air conditioner is a system responsible for cooling air in a specified area, and then distributing it to all internal units through fans and air ducts.
Central air conditioner, like any cooling system, aims to carry the cooled air to the house or any other building, and then restore it through dedicated channels after it is warmed, to be cooled again and redistributed to the units again in a quick and smooth process.
Our air conditioners remove moisture that multiplies the sensation of internal heat, by running a dehumidifier through a humidified heat pipe designed for extremely humid climates.
Central air conditioning works by a compressor, which in turn compresses the refrigerant gas responsible for removing heat from the building and replacing hot air with cold air.
A central heating air conditioner consists of 4 main components, and they are:
Central air conditioner, like any cooling system, aims to carry the cooled air to the house or any other building, and then restore it through dedicated channels after it is warmed, to be cooled again and redistributed to the units again in a quick and smooth process.
Our air conditioners remove moisture that multiplies the sensation of internal heat, by running a dehumidifier through a humidified heat pipe designed for extremely humid climates.
Central air conditioning works by a compressor, which in turn compresses the refrigerant gas responsible for removing heat from the building and replacing hot air with cold air.
A central heating air conditioner consists of 4 main components, and they are:
- Compressor: It is the part responsible for gas pressure and helps in the work of the condenser.
- Evaporator: It is located in the cold part of the air conditioner and is accompanied by a fan that pushes cold air into the building through cooling tubes.
- Condenser: The condenser operates outside the building, as it converts the cooled vapor into liquid through a heat exchange process.
- Valve: The valve is located between the evaporator and the condenser tubes, and works to reduce the pressure of the liquid refrigerant.