With the gas shut off, you won't be able to heat your building. If heating the building is not an issue, then yes, the A/C can still be used to cool the building or to simply circulate the air.
low on freon
No, but your furnace still does
Central air conditioning systems run on electricity. The electricity is used to power the compressor, fans, and other components that cool and circulate the air throughout the home. Gas is not typically used to power central air conditioning systems.
Central air conditioning is centralling located and can be used to cool several units. It has a central control that controls temperatures for multiple rooms.
The combination of fuel still being pumped into the engine and air
yes.
With central air the furnace fan must be running to provide the air to the living space. If the furnace fan is not running then you get no air out of the ducts and the A-coil (the part of the ac system that is in your furnace duct) will freeze and shut down the compressor (the part that is outside).
mario is better so shut up k bye
No, but it's a good idea to protect any metal equipment from extreme weather.
On some vehicles equip with air suspensions The compressor will still run after vehicle has been shut off to level it seft out.
Water from my central air conditioning drip pan caused a leak in my celling it was full of water when i shut it down it started to drip
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.