1 of 2 reasons: 1) humid air is condensing on the cold register. 2) if the unit is located in the attic or otherwise above the register, condensate (water) may be blowing off the evaporator coil down to the nearest register.
I do not own a central air conditioner. There are several websites though that offer reviews of central air conditioners. One of these websites is consumersearch.com.
There must be moisture in the air. When cooled, the water vapor in the air becomes liquid water- but if there is no moisture, then it cannot condense.
Available moisture, and temperature in the air.
The heating and air community screws you on this one. I cant find the parts anywhere. Make a pretend company and then order it.
People can find central heating and air installation services on sites like Home Depot, Aire One, Lowe's, GM Air 121 and Opie's One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning.
There is very little moisture in the air. Moisture is one of the ingredients needed for metal to rust.
A very good place to read about central air conditioning systems is consumer reports. They have a good guide on purchasing central air conditioning systems.
form_title=ductwork installation form_header=8223 What type of system is the ductwork being done on?*= [] Gas-fired forced air (central heating) [] Electric-fired forced air (central heating) [] Oil-fired forced air (central heating) [] Wood/pellet stove [] Fireplace [] Air conditioner [] Heat pump Please specify the number of rooms/areas needing registers.*= {Select One,1,2 - 5,6 - 10,11 - 15,More than 15,Don't know} How would you best describe the nature of the ductwork project?*= () Install new ductwork () Replace existing ductwork () Repair existing ductwork
Central HVAC provides central air conditioning, central heating, and central ventilation packaged in one unit. As such it will heat, ventilate and cool your home.
group one and two metals react with oxygen in the air as well as moisture to from metal oxides
That depends on the size of each room and how many registers are in each room. For example. If you have 600 sqft of space you are looking at around 1 ton of needed cooling. For that 1 ton you will need appx 400 cfm total for it to operate properly. If you have 4 registers, that`s 100 apiece. If you have less registers each one will deliver more cfm, more registers less cfm per register.
One central unit for the entire home/residence.