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Fan coils, sometimes referred to as condenser coils, play a crucial role in your HVAC system’s ability to efficiently heat and cool your home. They work by either transferring heat to or absorbing heat from indoor air as it flows over the coils.
Evaporator Coil
Typically located within the air handler unit, evaporator coils are essential for removing heat and humidity from your home’s air. As the refrigerant inside the coil absorbs heat, it transitions from a liquid to a gas and moves to the fan coil, where the heat is expelled, completing the cooling process.
Fan coils, sometimes referred to as condenser coils, play a crucial role in your HVAC system’s ability to efficiently heat and cool your home. They work by either transferring heat to or absorbing heat from indoor air as it flows over the coils.
Evaporator Coil
Typically located within the air handler unit, evaporator coils are essential for removing heat and humidity from your home’s air. As the refrigerant inside the coil absorbs heat, it transitions from a liquid to a gas and moves to the fan coil, where the heat is expelled, completing the cooling process.
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In winter, cold air often leads to dry indoor conditions, causing issues like dry skin and nosebleeds. Humidifiers add much-needed moisture to the air, creating a more comfortable and healthier environment.
During summer, excess humidity can lead to problems like mold growth and peeling paint. Dehumidifiers help remove this excess moisture, protecting your home and keeping the air comfortable.
In winter, cold air often leads to dry indoor conditions, causing issues like dry skin and nosebleeds. Humidifiers add much-needed moisture to the air, creating a more comfortable and healthier environment.
During summer, excess humidity can lead to problems like mold growth and peeling paint. Dehumidifiers help remove this excess moisture, protecting your home and keeping the air comfortable.