your central air need re-gassing It means that you are probably low on refrigerant.
For a cold front I believe there are blue triangles that are upside down in a line. For a Warm front I believe there are red triangles that are right side up on a line.
For the most part, the answer is yes, the time will be different on one side of the line and the other. However, although Fort Pierre, SD is shown as being in the Mountain Time Zone, since many of its citizens work in Pierre, which is Central Time Zone, the city of Fort Pierre decided to follow the Central Time Zone.
it's 44 degrees on the cold side
One side of it is REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY cold, and the other side is REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY hot.
It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
unit is most likely low on refrigerant due to a leak, or compressor in the outdoor unit is not running.
The suction line will be the larger line going into the compressor.
Install on cold water line.
Symmetry
Do you mean, like, the Earth? The equator. If you mean the line going from side to side across the middle of a circle then... the diameter of a circle
The broken line on your side means you can cross over while the people in the other lane can't.
no passing on your side of the road. only the other side
No passing, when it is on the other side you can pass.
A cold front
Simply ,the bigger of the 2 going into the out side/inside unit,and if running in summer,cold and sweating.
For a cold front I believe there are blue triangles that are upside down in a line. For a Warm front I believe there are red triangles that are right side up on a line.
Check piping. Make sure cold line going into cold side of water heater and hot side coming out hot side. Cold feed for water heater should come off main cold line. Make sure valves are open to and from water heater.