Discharge air refers to the air that is expelled from a HVAC system or equipment after it has been conditioned—either heated or cooled—before being circulated back into a space. This air is typically delivered through vents or ducts, and its temperature and quality are crucial for maintaining indoor comfort and air quality. Understanding discharge air is essential for efficient system operation and energy management.
Nope
Honorable discharge
Yes, the discharge line from the compressor can be hot.Yes, the discharge line from the compressor can be hot.
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
It means "released from duty".
tiny water droplets (mist)
stall
Lightning
You dont clean it as it is the unobstructed discharge from a faucet to the fixture other wise known as an AIR SPACE .... 2 times the effective opening of the discharge pipe BUT in no case less then 2"
normally 15to 20 degree split between return air and discharge..
The discharge of an air compressor can be calculated by multiplying the compressor's displacement volume (cubic feet per minute or CFM) by its efficiency factor. This will give you the actual output volume of air per minute that the compressor is able to deliver at the specified pressure.
It's illegal, I think, to discharge it improperly. Garages recover the gases from your system. Junkyards may use the "oops" method to do this.