Friday, June 26, 2015

Top 10 things About Air Conditioning

Top Ten Things Consumers Should Know About Air Conditioning

How An Air Conditioner Works
Air conditioning works by pulling the heat out of your home. A refrigerant, a liquid that absorbs heat and turns into a gas, runs through a set of pipes called an evaporator coil. Warm air from the house is blown on these coils, where the heat is absorbed by the refrigerant and transported outside, where it condenses back into a liquid and is sent back to the evaporator coil. The cool air that remains is then circulated throughout the house.


What A 'Ton' Of Cooling Is
Much like lighting was once measured in candlepower, cooling is measured based on the comparison to previous methods of accomplishing the same task. Before modern air conditioning, cooling was accomplished using large blocks of ice; a ton of cooling is the amount of cooling that could be provided by a ton of ice, or approximately 12,000 BTU/hour.


What Goes Wrong
A modern air conditioner is a complex system, and any part of that system that develops a fault impacts the system's ability to cool. The evaporator coil, the condenser, and any of the motors can fail, or the refrigerant can leak from the system, and the system will no longer be able to cool the air adequately.


What Those Filters Do
Filters are designed to trap particles of material in the air, like dust or pollen, to keep them from getting into the system and clogging up the airflow. The filters need to be replaced once they become overly clogged with particles, or airflow becomes restricted.


Maintain The System
Replacing filters and keeping various coils and vents clean and free of obstruction can be done by anyone; more complex maintenance requires professional care. If there is a noticeable drop in the effectiveness of the system, calling a professional can keep a relatively small problem (like a frozen coil) from becoming a serious issue (like a damaged compressor).


Ducts Matter – A Lot
Air moves through the system and to the various vents around the house by means of ducts, and any damage or leak in those ducts means less air moving through the system. Cool air is effectively lost, flowing into the attics and crawlspaces and not doing its job in the house.


How To Increase Energy Efficiency
Anything that keeps the system from working 100% efficiently means that the system must use more energy to keep the house cool. This means that proper maintenance, replacing air filters, keeping ducts in good condition, and keeping the compressor clear and with plenty of airflow, will keep energy costs down.


Lighten Your Load
Anything that makes the system have to do less work improves its effectiveness and efficiency. This includes making sure that doors and windows are sealed properly and closed when the system is working, so that the system does not have to battle the hot air from outside any more than necessary. Anything in the house that produces heat can make the system work harder as well, so keeping electrical appliances off when not needed can ease the strain on the air conditioner.


Ventilate
The other purpose of air conditioning is to provide ventilation, to make sure that the same air isn't just being moved around the house. Most modern systems are capable of exchanging all of the air in the house every four hours or less, thus ensuring that we have a steady supply of fresh air to breathe.


It's Not the Heat, It's The Humidity
Most modern systems are able to dehumidify the air to certain degrees, but only as a side-effect of cooling the air. On overly humid days, the best solution is to keep humidity in the house to a minimum by keeping doors and windows closed as much as possible and using exhaust fans when doing anything that would generate humidity in the house, such as showering. In extreme cases, it may be necessary to purchase a standalone dehumidifier.

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Installation

Heating And Air Conditioning Installation

Your heating and air conditioning system is one of the most important pieces of equipment in your Lake Norman & Charlotte home. There are a lot of new options available when installing a new system and at Integrity Heating & Cooling we make it our responsibility to help explain the benefits of the different types of equipment. Integrity Heating & Cooling is ready to do an on-site consultation in Lake Norman & Charlotte to evaluate your heating and air conditioning needs today.

After determining the HVAC needs of your Lake Norman & Charlotte home, Integrity Heating & Cooling will install a new TRANE energy star rated furnace, heat pump and/or air conditioner. We offer various efficiency models and affordable options including financing. All HVAC equipment installation services in Lake Norman & Charlotte are performed by our Nate certified technicians so you can be confident in the quality of our service.



Thursday, June 18, 2015

Humidity

In any season, excess humidity in your home can make for an uncomfortable indoor environment. Dampness, stickiness and odors are just a few of the many symptoms associated with air that has too much moisture. Honeywell has a solution with the Whole-house Dehumidifier. Unlike portable, single-room units, a Whole-house Dehumidifier is installed in your home’s central heating and cooling system, and works to eliminate excess moisture in all rooms throughout your home. Plus, Honeywell’s Dehumidifier features an integrated ventilation control that introduces fresh, filtered air into your home as stale, moist air is being removed.


FEATURES:
Increased Comfort — Automatically senses excess moisture and works to lower humidity levels throughout your entire home. Meets American Lung Association® Health House® guidelines.
Improved Air Circulation — Integrated fresh air ventilation control works with your heating and cooling equipment to bring in fresh, filtered outside air while removing stale, humid indoor air.
Whole-House — More effective and less expensive than portable, single-room dehumidifiers. 
Large Capacity — Removes up to 90 pints of water from the home per day.
Energy Savings — Offers more moisture removal while using less energy by recovering energy generated in the moisture transfer between incoming and outgoing air streams.
Easy To Use — Set-it-and-forget-it control automatically provides optimum moisture removal and ventilation control. No need to change settings or make adjustments.




Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Ultra Violet!

There are other ways to help eliminate airborne allergies. You can install an Ultra Violet Lite.

Highly Effective- Eliminates up to 99.9% of mold spores in your system and kills up to 87% of certain airborne bacteria passing by the systemHighly Efficient- Helps to maintain system efficiency and airflow, which saves money by not having to have your system coil cleaned as oftenLong Lamp Life- SmartLamp™ technology optimizes efficiency of lamp run time, and LED lets you know when lamp replacement is neededSafe- Sealed unit design and multiple interlocks prevent accidental contact with UV rays5 year warranty



Friday, June 12, 2015

Air Quality Control

Are you coughing and sneezing?That's not a cold, its an allergy. But to what? There are a number of items that are floating through the air that can cause our allergies to act up. For example, dust, dust mites, pollen, mold and pet dander. Any number of these items are floating through our house and businesses right at this moment. With the Trane CleanEffects, which utilizes patented, breakthrough air cleaning technology to remove up to an astounding 99.98% of airborne allergens from the air that passes through the filter as it traps particles down to 1 micron in size, making it 8 times more effective than even the best HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Arresting) room filters and up to 100 times more effective than a standard 1" filter. How amazing is that!