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How Goodman Air Conditioners Work
Goodman air conditioners can now be seen in almost all places like houses, offices and even in
transportation units. However, no matter how many people or institutions are using these cooling
systems, there are still many who do not have any idea on how these machines work.
A refrigerator keeps the beverages cool and the meat frozen, right? Therefore, you have to
understand that the cooling technology that is being used in refrigerators is also the same with
Goodman air conditioners. And you also have to understand that they are using the same chemical in
substituting cool air to heat.
There are three major ideas on how Goodman air conditioners work. The general knowledge is that
the heat transfers from a higher temperature to a cooler temperature. At the same time, as the
pressure changes, the refrigerants boiling point also changes showing that there is a correlation
between the pressure and the boiling point of the chemical. Meaning, they can be both high or they
can be both low in value.
The process is that once the chemical boils, heat will be removed from the surroundings granted that
its temperature is higher than the chemicals. And if the environment has lower temperature compared
to the chemicals, then there will be condensation of the chemicals, converting it to a liquid substance
and eventually removing the heat.
So basically, Goodman air conditioners are working in a cycle. The first part of the cycle is that the
chemical is going to be compressed to boil and be transformed to a high-pressured gas. This gaseous
substance will pass through coils to scatter the heat in the air and then transform it to its liquid form.
The chemical substance will now be converted to a cold vapor through the evaporator coil. The air is
cooled by absorbing the heat and will be dispersed throughout the area. This will happen again as a
part of the cycle.
This is how Goodman air conditioners work. It involves many processes but it pays to know how they
work and can be considered as an additional knowledge for most of the people.
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