in central ac we use chiller to cool the water which is circulated throughout the building . by blowing air over the cooled water tubes the air got cooled. in night time inplace of cold water FM chiller , hot water is circulated which make the air hot.
Yep. You get it in there. you can use a central unit if you can get it in there.
I'm not exactly sure but before "central air" I know that there was a water system that was used - basically cool water was pumped through pipes that made a "zig zag" and air was then passed through those pipes into a air duct and I believe that is how forced air came about.
If your AC uses water in the cooling process it will. If it is a straight air cooled AC then it will not have any effect.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
no... water in the refrigeration system is a very bad thing. The air conditioning system will remove moisture (humidity) from the air and require a drain to channel that water away from the coil.
No, it contains too much moisture.
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Central air conditioning systems are designed to provide ventilation by bringing in outside air. Leaving a window open would tend to defeat the cooling effect.
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It will not work right.
yes