No they are not. In fact a heat pump contains within it a heat exchanger/coil. A heat pump is reverse refrigeration. A heat exchange, exchanges heart from a heat source to a conditioned space (the area you want heated). While a heat pump uses a heat exchanger to supply heat to the conditioned space. Reverse refrigeration uses the air conditioner in reverse(you know how heat comes if the back of yhe air conditioner, well when it's in reverse that heat is used to heat a home in winter months.
To my knowledge no transformer is air conditioned. Some transformers have fans mounted on them, however, for uprating purposes. I don't believe this is an effective cooling mechanism for dry type transformers either (fans are usually used on oil filled transformers).
Every air conditioned building is a mechanical engineering project.
It fills in spaces where air can penetrate and your conditioned air can escape. It is also great for keeping insects from entering your home.
Because single pane glass is a lousy insulator. The layer of air between the two panes works as an insulator. This improves energy efficiency
It is a air flow diffuser at the end of the air flow where it enters the space to be conditioned.
I believe that would be called return air.
Stay in protected air space when pollution is highest...indoors and air conditioned.
No. If there are filters installed it could conceivably improve air quality inside the space that's being air conditioned.
Air-Conditioned Life was created in 2008.
it is going to waste air conditioning it akes air you cooled and puts out of the conditioned space
Classes of travel on Indian trains. 1A = First Class air-conditioned (AC1) 2A = 2 Tier air-conditioned (AC2) 3A = 3 Tier air-conditioned (AC3) FC = First Class NOT air-conditioned EC = Executive chair class, air-conditioned CC = Chair class, air-conditioned SL = Sleeper Class, NOT air-conditioned 2S = Bookable second class seat, NOT air-conditioned II = Unreserved 2nd class, NOT air-conditioned
normal clothing. they coordinate aircraft with a radio from an air conditioned (or not so air conditioned) building, usually a tower.
Most air has humidity. When there is humidity, then there is a dew point - a temperature - below which the humidity condenses into water droplets. If you are in an air-conditioned space (at equilibrium), your glasses are cool. You walk into a warmer zone - one which has a dew point above the temperature of your glasses - and you get condensation.
HVAC stands for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning. There realy is no difference, though some might think that "air conditioning" refers to the cooling component, but I like my air conditioned to be warm and clean in the winter too.
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SA stands for supply air. Air is delivered to your space from a sort of air handling unit(fan). This is the conditioned air whether heat or cooling. This air would be returned to the air handling unit to be reconditoned through the return air(RA) duct .