tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-689473024932923702024-03-28T00:15:58.979-07:00Air conditioner tipsInfo about air conditioner for your homeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger208125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68947302493292370.post-12699315864145857182013-09-27T12:02:00.000-07:002013-09-27T12:02:00.238-07:00How to Anchor an Air Conditioner Condenser to Concrete<img src="http://img.ehowcdn.com/default/ds-photo/getty/article/41/247/78366683_XS.jpg" alt="How to Anchor an Air Conditioner Condenser to Concrete" title="How to Anchor an Air Conditioner Condenser to Concrete" /><br /><p>An air condenser is a key component of an air conditioning unit that sits outside of a building. Air condensers should be secured to the surfaces they rest upon as they tend to vibrate during use. If the condenser isn't secured in place, the copper piping connected to the HVAC unit inside can kink. You can secure an air condenser to a concrete pad with a hammer drill and specialized concrete anchors that feature sleeves located at their lower ends. Once inserted inside a hole, the sleeves expand to secure the air condenser in place.</p><h4>Instructions</h4> <ul> 1 <p>Place the condenser onto the concrete. Mark the concrete, using the pre-drilled slots located at each corner of the condenser as reference points.</p> 2 <p>Insert a 1/2-inch-by-4 inch drill bit into a hammer drill. She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. Measure from the tip of the masonry bit 4 inches up and wrap tape around the bit's shaft, if it is longer, to prevent over-drilling.</p> 3 <p>Slip the tip of the masonry bit inside of the condenser base's pre-drilled slot so that it rests on the concrete surface. Hold the hammer drill at a 90-degree angle from the concrete and squeeze the trigger to begin drilling.</p> 4 <p>Keep firm pressure on the top of the hammer drill, using the handles for leverage while the masonry bit penetrates the concrete material. Slide the rotating masonry bit up and down inside the hole to remove dust and debris while drilling 3 to 4 inches into the concrete. Stop drilling once the tape wrapped around the masonry bit's shaft reaches the surface of the concrete.</p> 5 <p>Rotate the concrete anchor's nut until it is flush with the top of the bolt. Slip the tip of the concrete anchor through the condenser base's pre-drilled base and into the drilled hole. Hit the back of the anchor with a hammer until the washer and nut are flush against the condenser base.</p> 6 <p>Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the nut and expand the anchor sleeve inside the drilled hole. Stop tightening the nut once you cannot rotate it with the wrench. 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If the capacitor holds less than 10 percent of its required charge, you need to replace it.</p><h4>Instructions</h4> <ul> 1 <p>Turn the A/C unit off along, and unplug it from, the wall to prevent any power surge to the unit when handling the internal devices. Locate the capacitor inside the unit. Capacitors will come in varying shapes; some will look like either a round or oval cylinder with two or three power terminals on the top. Air conditioners can have two capacitors -- one for the condenser fan and one for the compressor -- and are called dual-run or dual-rated capacitors.</p> 2 <p>Place the probes on the terminals for a run capacitor with two terminals. If the capacitor is a dual-run capacitor with three probes, connect one probe to the herm terminal and the other to the common terminal. You can check the capacitance of the fan for a dual-run capacitor by connecting the probes to the fan and common terminal.</p> 3 <p>Turn on the multimeter and read the display screen. 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The biggest difference between the two is the exhaust system. An air conditioner is more complex in that it must have an exhaust outlet that leads outdoors, while an air cooler doesn't utilize an exhaust system at all.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">Air Conditioner</h2> <ul> <p>An air conditioner unit features a condenser fan and a cooling element, which work in conjunction with each other to cool the home or room. Air is sucked in through the intake grille of the unit, cooled and blown out through the front vents. Impurities in the air, such as humidity, are evaporated and exhausted out of the back of the unit into the outside air. Some humidity drips out of the back of the unit or is collected in the drain pan or tank inside of the unit. If the liquid collects in an internal tank, the tank must be drained when full or the unit shuts off.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Air Conditioner Drainage</h2> <ul> <p>When the internal tank indicator on the air conditioner interface illuminates to signal that the tank is full, the tank must be emptied immediately. If the air conditioner is in the middle of a cool or dry cycle, the cooling or dehumidifying component deactivates right away while the fan continues to run. Either the tank comes out of the unit or the entire unit can be transported to a drainage area and drained.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Air Cooler</h2> <ul> <p>Air coolers don't contain a cooling element, so no exhaust is created when the unit is in use. She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. Instead of accumulating moisture from the air, air coolers actually create humidity. Before the air cooler is activated, its internal water tank must be filled with a mixture of 1 part ice to 2 parts water. To enhance the cooling power, some units feature an extra ice compartment for ice cubes or ice packs. When the unit powers on, a fan blows misty cold air into the room.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Air Cooler Refill</h2> <ul> <p>During the cooling process, if the water tank falls to the "Empty" or "Low" fill line, an indicator light on the air cooler interface illuminates. The unit fails to cool until the tank is refilled. Some units feature a spout on the side of the unit that can be flipped out. The icy mixture can be poured into the spout to the maximum fill line. Avoid filling the tank above the maximum fill line. Add ice cubes or ice packs to the icebox compartment, which is located at the very top of some units.</p> </ul><div id="clearspace"></div><hr /><ul class="horizontal"><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://air-coolers.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4952214309176614&pid=1.7&w=120&h=178&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3>What is the difference between <strong>air</strong> <strong>cooler</strong> and AC - The Q&A wiki</h3><cite>wiki.answers.com Heating Ventilating and <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Conditioning</strong></cite><p>Know How Ionizers Are <strong>Different</strong> from Other <strong>Air</strong> Purifiers; ... 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The biggest difference between the two is the ...</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://freezer3.net/air-cooler-models/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4877417473114824&pid=1.7&w=179&h=178&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3>HowStuffWorks "Swamp <strong>Coolers</strong> vs. <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Conditioners</strong>"</h3><cite>home.howstuffworks.com Home DIY Heating and Cooling</cite><p>There are some differences between swamp <strong>coolers</strong> vs <strong>air</strong> <strong>conditioners</strong>. Learn all about the pros and cons of swamp <strong>coolers</strong> vs <strong>air</strong> <strong>conditioners</strong>.</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://condilase.com/2010/10/page/10/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.5029553812865264&pid=1.7&w=235&h=178&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3>What is the Difference Between <strong>an Air</strong> <strong>Cooler</strong> and <strong>an Air</strong> <strong>Conditioner</strong>?</h3><cite>ezinearticles.com Heating and <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Conditioning</strong></cite><p>Mar 07, 2010 An overview of the differences between <strong>an air</strong> <strong>cooler</strong> and <strong>air</strong> <strong>conditioner</strong> and the benefits each one of them has over the other. Laymen tend to </p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://www.weiku.com/products/3299949/Air_cooler_Middle_east_air_conditioner_Window_type_metal_cooler_S6.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4607264031507554&pid=1.7&w=247&h=178&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3>What is the difference between <strong>air</strong> <strong>conditioner</strong> and </h3>Best answerOther answers<cite>in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=...</cite>Resolved Last updated: Jun 24, 2007 8 posts 7 total answers<p>Jun 22, 2007 Although <strong>air</strong> <strong>coolers</strong> and <strong>air</strong> <strong>conditioners</strong> were invented to turn hot <strong>air</strong> into cool, the science behind each method is quite <strong>different</strong>. 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Some new systems have alternative cooling methods, such as membrane-based. Others run on efficient power sources, such as solar energy. To boost efficiency and comfort, many companies have designed smart sensors and controls so the cooling system works only where it's needed. Quieter systems have reduced noise levels compared with other air conditioners.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">Efficient Systems</h2> <ul> <p>The newest air conditioner processes demand much less energy than conventional air conditioners from the past. In 2010, the U.S. Department of Energy developed a process based on membranes, evaporative cooling and liquid desiccants, resulting in 50 to 90 percent less energy use than many top air conditioners. Evaporative cooling systems work by blowing air through wet mesh. They work well in dry climates, but in humid climates they're not ideal as they can make the air hot and sticky.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Solar Systems</h2> <ul> <p>Solar-based air conditioners are now available and adhere to the high standards of future air conditioning regulations. In one design, solar and residual heat fuels the system, which looks just like a normal air conditioner. It incorporates lithium bromide, a substance that doesn't damage the ozone, unlike previously-used chemicals. Since 2007, many air conditioning companies have switched from ozone-depleting chemicals such as HCFC refrigerants, to alternative refrigerants. Many countries are devoted to reducing the energy requirements of the technology, and all developed countries will be banned from using HCFC refrigerants by 2020.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Features</h2> <ul> <p>Recent innovations in air conditioning technology focus on ensuring efficiency and comfort through various intelligent sensors and control mechanisms. Some systems incorporate allergen filters that improve indoor environments. Smart sensors are capable of monitoring the temperature throughout a room and adjusting for cold and hot spots. Specialized zone controls can allow temperatures to be set in each room, preventing the inefficiency that can result when a system is running in an empty room.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Quiet Systems</h2> <ul> <p>Efficiency isn't the only technological innovation being sought in air conditioners. Many consumers want a quiet system as well. Companies have developed cooling systems that are both efficient and quiet. 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Time?<p>Energy costs can often be worst during the coldest parts of winter and the hottest parts of summer. The most that homeowners can do during these times of year is to run their central heating and cooling, or HVAC, systems in the most efficient manner possible. The temperature at which you set your thermostat, for example, can have a significant impact on the energy efficiency of that system.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">Air Conditioner Efficiency</h2> <ul> <p>To understand if it is advantageous to turn your thermostat's temperature settings up and down during the summer, it is necessary to understand air conditioner efficiency. In general, the only way to improve the efficiency of your air conditioner is to turn up your thermostat. 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This energy reality is driving many people to look for alternatives, especially in terms of ways to reduce costs to cool their homes. Weigh the pros and cons, and the benefits and disadvantages, to make sure whether youre better off sticking with a whole home HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system or going with window units to supplement your cooling needs.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">HVAC</h2> <ul> <p>An HVAC system combines the needs for both heating and cooling in a home. It is a single system that you can monitor and adjust to leverage opportunities for savings, versus having to monitor and manipulate one system for cooling and another for heating. An HVAC system provides centralized heating and cooling so that the indoor temperatures are consistent. You can also set up an HVAC system with individual thermostats for various rooms, so that the cooling or heating temperature can be higher or lower, to monitor and lower energy use and costs.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Window Unit</h2> <ul> <p>Window units are used primarily as air conditioners for cooling air. The units are most often used as a primary appliance for cooling in a small space or individual room. However, there are also portable terminal air conditioner (PTAC) window units that provide both heating and cooling, mimicking the dual capabilities of an HVAC system. PTAC units are commonly used in hotels and commercial buildings and are growing in residential applications. Window units, including PTAC units, allow you to contain energy use and consumption to one area or zone, to monitor and control energy costs.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">HVAC Cost Savings</h2> <ul> <p>An HVAC system is an efficient means to heat and cool an entire home. You can set the thermostat to a desired temperature, and the system will turn on and off to maintain that temperature consistently, 24 hours per day. You can also monitor times of use and the thermostat setting to lower use during peak hours to lower electricity consumption and charges. However, an HVAC system is costlier to install in comparison to window systems, because it is a whole home application and requires installing ductwork and vents to transfer and deliver warm or cool air to multiple rooms. As a result, the savings are based on the ability to deliver cool air throughout the entire home. An HVAC system also delivers warm air and heating, which is a capability that conventional window air conditioners cannot provide.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Window Unit Cost Savings</h2> <ul> <p>Window air conditioners provide owners with the flexibility to cool one specific area at a time. 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She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. If an air filter is extremely dirty, air struggles to enter through the Carrier intake grille. The front grille of the unit pulls open to reveal the air filter. You can remove the filter with your hand and run water on both sides of it to clean it. Lay the filter out to dry before reinsertion, and clean it approximately once every two weeks.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Blockage</h2> <ul> <p>Something as simple as a curtain hanging in front of the intake or outlet vents can affect the cooling efficiency of the Carrier unit tremendously. If air can't get sucked through the intake grille, it can't blow out of the outlet vents. All possible barriers between the vents and the room, such as chairs or sofas, should be removed. If these items arent removed, the room might not cool effectively and the unit might suffer damage as a result.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Ice</h2> <ul> <p>Ice buildup within the unit can happen for a number of reasons. The main cause could be condenser fan malfunction. If the condenser fan experiences any problems blowing, the cooling element produces cold air that can't escape the unit, thus producing ice buildup within the machine. When ice builds up, the unit fails to blow cold air into the room even though the internal compressor functions. You can remove the front panels of the unit to get to the fan component. If debris is trapped in the fan components, it should be removed or the fan cleaned. 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She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. The voltage balance across rotary phase motors is important to keep the motor and the AC unit working properly. If you need to balance the voltage through a converter, use a capacitor to balance out the voltage loads. You dont have to be an HVAC technician to balance your phase converter; you can do it yourself.</p><h4>Instructions</h4> <ul> 1 <p>Get a voltage reading across the three voltage terminals on your motor using a voltage meter. Switch the voltage meter to Volts and put the leads on the start winding and the terminals.</p> 2 <p>Write down the voltage readings from your terminals. The voltages should have no more than a five percent difference.</p> 3 <p>Go to your breaker box and turn off the AC unit.</p> 4 <p>Disconnect the terminal from the engine that has the lowest voltage. Connect a phase rated capacitor to the terminal that's lagging. This will balance out the voltage coming into the terminal.</p> 5 <p>Turn the AC unit back on at your breaker box and take another voltage reading across the terminals. 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CRG3-0300-PFV?<img src="http://img.ehowcdn.com/default/ds-photo/getty/article/83/94/78480314_XS.jpg" alt="How Many Tons Is a Heil Central Air Conditioner Unit Model CRG3-0300-PFV?" title="How Many Tons Is a Heil Central Air Conditioner Unit Model CRG3-0300-PFV?" /><br /><p>Several values are used to rate the cooling power of an air-conditioning unit. The most old-fashioned value is in tons, which dates to the time when tons of ice were used to cool a room or building. She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. Another widely used rating is British Thermal Units -- BTUs. One value can be converted to the other value when you're comparing the capacities of various air conditioners. 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It's getting hot. ... It is a hybrid between an <strong>absorption</strong> <strong>chiller</strong> and an evaporative <strong>cooler</strong>.</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_12008991_make-own-solar-absorption-chiller.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4687579959002297&pid=1.7&w=265&h=184&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3><strong>DIY</strong> <strong>solar</strong> <strong>refrigerator</strong>? - Survival Podcast</h3><cite>thesurvivalpodcast.com/forum/index.php?topic=30726.0</cite>Last updated: Oct 19, 2011 25 posts First post: Sep 23, 2011<p>I had an idea that you could use <strong>solar</strong> power to operate a heating element for an <strong>absorption</strong> <strong>refrigerator</strong> or air conditioner. ... <strong>DIY</strong> <strong>solar</strong> <strong>refrigerator</strong>?</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://www.brighthub.com/environment/renewable-energy/articles/35935.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4670284123144781&pid=1.7&w=156&h=167&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3>How to Build a <strong>Solar</strong> Icemaker - Scribd</h3><cite>www.scribd.com/doc/6599651/How-to-Build-a-<strong>Solar</strong>-Icemaker</cite><p>... unless indicated In an ammonia <strong>absorption</strong> <strong>refrigerator</strong>. <strong>Solar</strong> Icemaker We call our current design an ... <strong>do-it-yourself</strong> parabolic trough concentrating <strong>solar</strong> ...</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://www.pic2fly.com/Solar" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4574098326619263&pid=1.7&w=164&h=167&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3><strong>DIY Solar Absorption Cooler</strong> eHow - eHow How to Videos ...</h3><cite>www.ehow.com Home Appliances Air Conditioners</cite><p><strong>Solar</strong> energy is an increasingly popular way to cut energy costs, <strong>cool</strong> off houses and protect the environment due to it's reliability and carbon-free efficiency. <strong>Solar</strong> ...</p></div></li><li><div class="thumb"><a href="http://www.lulusoso.com/products/Diy-Absorption-Chiller.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4559353664701854&pid=1.7&w=132&h=164&c=7&rs=1"/></a><br /></div><div class="smalltext"><h3><strong>DIY</strong> <strong>solar</strong> fridge: keep things <strong>cool</strong> with the sun & wet towel!</h3><cite>www.<strong>cool</strong>-<strong>solar</strong>-stuff.com/<strong>solar</strong>-cooking/<strong>diy</strong>-<strong>solar</strong>-fridge-<strong>cool</strong>-with...</cite><p>The <strong>DIY</strong> <strong>solar</strong> fridge: ... 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On the part of the air conditioner control that regulates heat, an air conditioner sequencer provides protection and increased control over the amount of heat generated by the unit.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">Types</h2> <ul> <p>Air conditioning units feature one or more of three types of sequencers. These sequencers -- called 1-stack, 2-stack or 3-stack sequencers -- operate both the heating fan and the heating elements in the air conditioner. The number of stacks refers to the number of individual regulator units located on the overall sequencer. On each sequencer, the programmed timing is printed on the base of the unit. This allows installers to correctly place sequencers in such a way that delivers optimum energy use as well as optimum heating.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Activates Heating Element</h2> <ul> <p>Once installed, the sequencer is responsible for activating the heating element. The sequencer is the last link in the chain that starts at the air conditioner thermostat control unit. When the sequencer receives the signal, it activates the heating strips accordingly.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Heat Strip Timing</h2> <ul> <p>The central job of the sequencer is to alternate activation of heating strips in an orderly fashion. This prevents the air conditioner unit from generating too much heat at one time and also prevents the heating elements in the unit from overloading. The sequencer will activate one set of heating strips, and then alternate to the next set, giving the first set time to cool down before activating them again.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Regulates Fan Operation</h2> <ul> <p>Sequencers are also responsible for the regulated operation of air conditioner fans. These fans activate when the heating element is activated, circulating warm air from the vent into the room and keeping air conditioning apparatus from overheating. 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Each line features an Energy Star rating, low noise output and Puron refrigerant, which is safer for the ozone layer. Carrier also backs all air conditioner parts with a 10-year limited warranty.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">SEER Rating</h2> <ul> <p>In the United States, central air conditioners must meet a minimum Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio rating of 13, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The SEER assessment measures how effectively an air conditioner converts energy to cold air. Carrier models have a SEER rating between 15 and 21. The Infinity Series line offers the highest SEER assessment and is a Consumer's Digest Best Buy.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">EER Rating</h2> <ul> <p>An Energy Efficiency Rating compares how effectively an air conditioner uses wattage and British Thermal Unit energy. Air conditioners with an EER of 11.6 or higher have a high energy rating, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. 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If your air conditioner isnt working properly or the air coming through your unit isnt cool, you probably have a low charge. Recharging your unit with Freon 22 will get the unit working again while keeping your home cool.</p><h4>Instructions</h4> <ul> 1 <p>Cut off the power to your air conditioner at the breaker box in your home. The breaker for the unit should be labeled AC or something similar.</p> 2 <p>Locate the high and low sides of the air conditioner. The high side is the smaller pipe and the low side is the larger pipe. Locate the service port on the low-side pipe next to the compressor. This looks like the inlet on a tire.</p> 3 <p>Remove the cap on the low-side service port. Attach the blue hose from your AC gauge to the low-side service port.</p> 4 <p>Connect the other side of the AC gauge to the Freon 22 tank housing your Freon. Purge the lines of air by opening the middle knob on the gauge.</p> 5 <p>Open the regulator on your Freon 22 tank to start charging the unit. 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The unit has hoses that connect to the cooling device's coolant storage area, which may be a tank or a hollow, metal coil. Another hose connects to the recovery cylinder. An 80 percent tank overfill sensor cable from the recovery unit hooks up to the liquid level safety switch in a recovery cylinder. The sensor shuts off the recovery unit if the tank becomes 80 percent full. The Freon recovery unit has a filter and an acid core dryer that is used when recovering Freon from an old refrigerant system.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Recovery Methods</h2> <ul> <p>There are three types of Freon recovery methods; liquid recovery, push-pull recovery and vapor recovery. According to ContractingBusiness.com, vapor or gas Freon often makes up 75 to 80 percent of the amount of Freon that is recovered or removed from a refrigeration device. Liquid recovery makes up the other 20 to 25 percent of the Freon that is removed during the recovery process.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Liquid Recovery</h2> <ul> <p>Oil-less compressors and constant pressure regulator valves on Freon recovery units make them able to recover liquid. The internal "flash off" device in the compressor of the recovery unit allows the system to tolerate the liquid Freon, which is quite cold and can freeze materials upon contact. Liquid recovery is the same as standard vapor recovery. She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. The hoses of the recovery unit are connected to the high side valves of the system and manifold. The liquid recovery method is used when there are large volumes of Freon to be transferred to a recovery tank or when the refrigeration system is designed for liquid Freon recovery.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Push-pull Recovery</h2> <ul> <p>The push-pull recovery method can be done if there are less than 10 lbs. of refrigerant in the device that needs to be recovered, the system allows a solid column of liquid Freon to form with an accumulator and a heat pump or reversing valve. In the push-pull recovery method, four hoses are connected to the refrigeration device's manifold. One connects to the tank vapor center port; the second connects to the low side of the manifold and the suction side of the refrigerant recovery unit. The third hose, a low-loss hose, is connected to the discharge side of the recovery unit and the low-side service port of the refrigeration manifold. The fourth is a low-loss hose that is connected to the high-side service port on the manifold to the recovery tank's liquid valve. The recovery tank is then placed on a scale and its valves are opened. The refrigerant recovery machine is started and the low-side valve of the manifold is opened. Any liquid Freon that is in the refrigeration unit is then pumped out of the manifold and into the recovery tank. Once the scale stops rising, or the tank stops getting heavy, it means that there is no more liquid to recover and the technician switches the recovery unit to vapor recovery mode.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Vapor Recovery</h2> <ul> <p>Vapor recovery is the most common method used when recovering Freon from refrigeration devices like automobile air conditioning units, or building HVAC systems. A hose is connected to the low-service side port and the center port of the coolant manifold. Another hose is connected to the low-side of the manifold and the suction side of the recovery equipment. A low-loss hose is connected to the discharge valve of the recovery equipment and the recovery tank liquid port. The last hose connects to the tank vapor port and the high gauge of the manifold. The valves of the manifold are closed and the vapor and liquid valves of the recovery cylinder are opened. 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Manual<img src="http://img.ehowcdn.com/default/ds-photo/getty/article/154/196/87567399_XS.jpg" alt="Difference Between Automatic Air Conditioning Vs. Manual" title="Difference Between Automatic Air Conditioning Vs. Manual" /><br /><p>A manual air conditioner gives you control. She just cut her electricity bill<span class="GingerNoCheckEnd"></span> to 60%, <a target="" title="" href="http://greatmominside.me/tips/electricity-bill/9-tips-to-cut-electricity-bill-by-60-percent.html">click here to read</a>. You can turn it on and off whenever you desire. You do not have to wait for it to kick in because manual air conditioners are not thermostatically controlled. However, if you want to set it and forget it -- you need an automatic air conditioner. These come on and turn off based on the temperature setting you select for your home, business or vehicle.</p> <h2 class="header Heading3">Automatic</h2> <ul> <p>An automatic air conditioner allows you to set a desired temperature. These units work in conjunction with a built-in thermostat, which detects and monitors the current temperature and signals the air conditioner system to keep pumping out cool air until the desired temperature setting is reached. For example, if the thermostat is set to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the air conditioner will stay on until the thermostat registers that the room has reached this temperature. At that point, the thermostat will direct the air conditioner fans and motor to shut off. Once the room temperature exceeds 70 degrees, the unit will automatically turn back on.</p> </ul> <h2 class="header Heading3">Manual</h2> <ul> <p>Manual air conditioners have knobs and dials that allow the user to determine the amount of airflow that the unit will generate. The settings are typically low, medium and high. Instead of coming on automatically, the air conditioner must be turned on by the user, who then selects the amount of airflow desired. 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