How does your AC work?

Direct Energy, December 15, 2023

4 minute read

How does your AC work?

Direct Energy, December 15, 2023

4 minute read

Whether you are in the market for a new air conditioner or want to learn more about how an AC works, you’ve come to the right place. If you’re shopping around, it's important to understand how air conditioners work in order to make educated decisions during the purchase process. We’ve compiled some central air conditioning basics to help you better understand your home's system.

Air conditioner system next to a home outdoors
Air conditioner system next to a home outdoors
Air conditioner system next to a home outdoors

How an air conditioner works

The typical central air conditioning system is a split system, with an outdoor air conditioning, or "compressor bearing unit" and an indoor coil, which is usually installed on top of the furnace in the home. Using electricity as its power source, the compressor pumps refrigerant through the system to gather heat and moisture from indoors and remove it from the home.

Heat and moisture are removed from the home when warm air from inside the house is blown over the cooled indoor coil. The heat in the air transfers to the coil, thereby "cooling" the air. The heat that has transferred to the coil is then "pumped" to the exterior of the home, while the cooled air is pumped back inside, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.

Voilà! Your air conditioner will repeat this process to hit and maintain your desired temperature.

Air conditioning benefits:

There are a multitude of benefits to owning an air conditioner. One of the most common benefits is having indoor comfort during warm weather. Central air conditioning helps keep your home cool and reduces humidity levels, so that you always have access to feeling comfortable in your space.

Another benefit is having cleaner air circulating your home. As your central air conditioning system draws air out of various rooms in the house through return air ducts, the air is pulled through an air filter, which removes airborne particles such as dust and lint. Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants, as well. The filtered air is then routed to air supply ductwork that carries it back to rooms.

Having an AC unit outside the home leads to a quieter operation overall. Because the compressor bearing unit is located outside the home, the indoor noise level from its operation is much lower than that of a free-standing air conditioning unit.

Most importantly, having an AC unit provides an improved level of safety in your home. Having a reliable central air conditioner reduces the chances of heat-related illnesses like heat stroke and dehydration. It also means you can keep your windows closed and locked throughout the day, which makes your home more secure. 


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