central air conditioning is invented in 1902. You can read the history of it and find out more information about air conditioning at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_conditioning
Modern air conditioning emerged from advances in chemistry during the 19th century, and the first large-scale electrical air conditioning was invented and used in 1902 by Willis Carrier.
No, unless you have a refrigerant leak.
Air conditioning techniques were used in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, and medieval Persia. Mechanical cooling has been around since the 2nd century.The first modern electrical air conditioning unit was invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier.Air conditioning was invented in 1783
W.H. Carrier
Yes, it would not make sense to run the ac and dehumidify when also running the humidifier.
When you select the defrost setting , the air conditioning compressor will kick in and out to help dehumidify the air , that's normal to hear the compressor kicking in and out
If you have the heat on in the defrost position , the air conditioning compressor will cycle on and off to help dehumidify the air if the outside temperature is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer
No. Dry skin is not directly caused by air conditioning, but various other factors including illness, solvents and materials that are made to absorb moisture, including lime, some soaps which dissolve natural body oils, concrete dust, sawdust, etc. Air conditioning is designed to simply cool the surrounding air, not to dehumidify the air nor expel solvents or dust that will absorb moisture from the skin.
To help dehumidify the air
Check to see if you've turned the defroster on. The AC runs in that mode to dehumidify air inside the car. Cheers
By any chance do you mean the air conditioning compressor kicking in and out when you have the defrost setting selected and heat ? My 1995 Ford Explorer does that to help dehumidify the air as long as it isn't too cold outside . ( that's normal )
Hi: Pretty much to put it in as simple as perspective as I can is to just say an A.C. ( Air Conditioning Coil ) < notice------ not cooling nor heating , but Conditioning coil, Conditions the air in which you are trying to prep for one reason or another. To dehumidify it, humidify it, heat it, cool it, clean it, on and on and on. Is there more that I can say? Hope this Helps: Jimiwane
The evaporator coil condenses the humidity in the air dehumidifying it.
You don't, you want the AC to dehumidify.
I assume your talking about the air conditioning compressor kicking in and out when the " defrost " position is selected and the heat is on ? That's normal , it's to dehumidify the air and will only do that until the outside temperature drops to a certain temperature ( I would have to check the owners manual , I forget what temp )
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