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If your referring to the cooling portion of your central air conditioning the answer is no.
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
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.
Central air conditioning provide a uniform distribution of cool air in your home or work place. It creates a more comfortable environment. 80% of new homes built in the United States are built with central air conditioning.
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.
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The central air conditioning vent is typically located on the ceiling or high up on a wall in the living room.
Central air conditioning is an air conditioning system with a central unit that distributes air to the rest of the house through vents. Some people have air conditioning units that are separate for each room, but most houses today have a centralized unit, usually located outside the home, which pumps air to each part of the house through the ventilation system. That is what is referred to as Central Air conditioning, because there is just one centralized unit cooling the entire place, as opposed to many autonomous units cooling each room.
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Yes, central air conditioning systems typically pull air from inside the building, cool it, and then circulate it back into the indoor space.