The majority of people take their cooling and heating systems for granted. They simply expect them to keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However, this is not always the case. There are many instances where you may need the services of E & Q Heating & Cooling to ensure that your system is working properly. Understanding the basics regarding your cooling and heating system can help you see the importance of keeping it maintained and regulated.
The Working Methods of Cooling and Heating Systems
There are three primary components to any device that regulates a home’s or buildings climate. This includes a source of the cooled or warmed air, a method of actually distributing the air to the rooms that are being cooled or heated and some type of control that is used for the purpose of regulating the system, i.e. the thermostat. The actual sources of the warm air, which may include a furnace, and the cooler air, such as your air conditioner, they use the same method of distribution, as well as the same system for control. If you have a central air conditioning unit then you will have some type of distribution control system.
Both your air condition and heating system work on the primary principle that the heat in your home will continually move away from any warm object to one that is cooler, just like the way that water flows from a higher point to a lower one. The heater or furnace in your home actually put heat into your air and will make your home warmer; but air conditioners will then remove this heat in order to ensure that your home feels cooler.
Any activity for cooling or heating your home requires the use of a fuel. The majority of AC units use a fuel, i.e.: electricity, oil or gas. AS this fuel beings to burn then it will produce the necessary heat that will help to keep your home warm. Understanding the basics will help you receive help and repairs from E & Q Heating & Cooling when they are necessary. If you have any further questions, contact Heating And Cooling Lees Summit MO for more information.