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raphaelmcconnel ([info]raphaelmcconnel) wrote,
@ 2010-07-07 18:31:00

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Entry tags:air conditioners, air conditioning, trane, trane acs, trane air conditioners

Trane Air Conditioners
The heat is back on as summer draws nearer. This really is the time when the indoors is a much better location to stay than outdoors, simply because you can keep cool inside using the installation of window air conditioners.

Trane HVAC units have been growing steadily in popularity. A reason that Trane air conditioners have grown in popularity could be that they have become much more inexpensive than they were once. Air conditioning and central air systems once were things that really few homeowners could afford. Now, the costs are such that nearly each and every family can afford at least some form of heating and cooling system. Trane is an industry leader and their line of HVAC systems sell well worldwide.

The US uses much more electrical power just for cooling and heating than the African sub-continent uses for all its needs annually. Within the last 20 years A/C units have become 25% more efficient. But despite this, we now use 36% more electricity for air conditioning than we did 20 years ago. This contradictory fact is simply because as AC units became more efficient and therefore cheaper to run, people started to lower their thermostats, and much more families were capable of affording them.

When searching for a new air conditioner unit you will also want to shop for one with an Energy Star approval on it. Energy Star approval is a label given to a product by the Environmental Protection Agency. This insures that the item is 10 percent more efficient than what is needed by the minimum federal standards.

Prior to installing an air conditioner, check to see if the insulation in your house is working correctly. Sometimes the reason why a lot of power is spent by air conditioners is because the house or space has poor insulation. This signifies it's common for the coolness to seep out of the insulation, as well as hot air being absorbed into the room. During instances like these, simply because the cool air doesn't circulate exclusively in that particular space, then the air conditioner has to make up for it by working harder to achieve the temperature setting. This means having to use up much more energy, of course. You ought to have your air conditioning unit properly installed and sealed around the area to ensure you do not have cool air leaking outside.

It is really important to read through your air conditioner owner's manual the moment your unit is installed. The manual will tell you how to use your air conditioner correctly. It will also contain information on the air conditioner's numerous parts and the maintenance procedures you ought to comply with regularly. Keep your owner's manual in a safe but easily accessible place to become capable of referring to it as needed.

Buy a unit with the correct size, as not sizing the unit you need correctly can lead to money spent that doesn't need to be and problems with your air conditioning that you don't need. The amount of room an air conditioning unit cools is measured in BTU's. BTU's stands for British Thermal Units. When you're searching for an air conditioning unit you'll first need to decide the quantity of BTU's that the air conditioner will need to cool your living space. You can calculate the required BTU's by multiplying the square footage of the room by 10. You will then need to add 4,000 to that number. By choosing the correct size air conditioner for that space it will permit you to conserve power. If you select an air conditioner too large for that area or too little for the area then you will be causing unneeded drain on your electricity.

The first thing you ought to do prior to attempting to clean, maintain or repair your air conditioner is to make sure that the power has been turned off. Check your panel of switches and then unplug the unit. If the plug isn't accessible, it would be safer to shut off the power to the entire house while you are working on the unit. The second thing you should always check is the power cord. It should not be left frayed and worn. That would mean it has to be replaced immediately. You ought to also consider regularly checking your unit's plug prongs with a volt-ohm-milliammeter (VOM). The meter ought to ready zero when the VOM is set to the RX1 scale. A higher reading means you need to replace the cord. You should also replace the selector switch terminals if they have burn marks.

Trane air conditioners are ideal for use even in the hottest of summers because of their efficient all round cooling. Trane offers strong warranties, and depending on the time of year you might be able to take advantage of rebates or discounts. Trane units are well-reviewed by both customers and professionals. The manufacturer has some of the more well-liked AC units on the market.



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