Air Conditioning
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The Advantages of Inverter Technology in Central Air Conditioning
Most central air conditioning systems run on AC. However, many of the more advanced and efficient air conditioning systems on the market today use inverter technology. An inverter system converts the AC current into DC. With an AC system, the compressor is either on or off, causing the unit to repeatedly start and stop to maintain the desired room temperature. Compressors which run on DC power are smaller, quieter, and can be modulated up or down to run at different speeds, like a dimmer switch on a light fixture.
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John Golpe and Michael Stevens attend A/C course in Airflow and System Charging
John Golpe, of Wharton, NJ, and Michael Stevens, of Bushkill, PA, successfully completed an air conditioning course on airflow and system charging, which was sponsored by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Clean Energy Program.
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Final Phaseout of R-22 (Freon)
R–22, more commonly known as Freon, has been the standard refrigerant used in air conditioning equipment for most of the last 50 years.
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