Methane.. hope it helps
Gas used in air conditioners are: R12 freon is dichlorodifluoromethane R134a is Tetrafluoroethane
freon?
Different types of home air conditioners are: Central Air Conditioners Split System Air Conditioners Packaged Central air conditioners Portable air conditioners Ductless air conditioners and, Evaporation Coolers
Yes and No. This Answer depends fully upon the Source of the Power for the air-conditioners.
Air conditioners have no ignition. Modern Gas Furnaces will have either spark ignition or heating element ignition. Old gas furnaces will have pilot lights.
The different types of air conditioners available in the market include window air conditioners, portable air conditioners, split-system air conditioners, ductless mini-split air conditioners, and central air conditioning systems.
When was Air Conditioners invented
Freon gas is used in refrigerators, air conditioners, ovens and all other types of these things.
Unfortunately, part of the way air conditioners work involves lowering the humidity in the room. Try purchasing a humidifier (and using cool water).
You can conserve energy by using fans instead of air conditioners, as fans require much less energy to operate than air conditioners.
Air conditioners do not emit carbon dioxide because they are sealed systems. Their electric motors are also emission free unlike gas or electric engines. However, most electricity is still generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), so any use of air conditioners has a carbon footprint (that is, carbon dioxide emissions).
No, refrigerators and air conditioners are not examples of heat engines. Heat engines typically convert heat into mechanical work, while refrigerators and air conditioners transfer heat from one location to another using a refrigeration cycle.