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Cee Bee Air Systems Air conditioning works by removing the heat from inside your home. Heat can not be created or destroyed it can only be moved. Therefore when the air in your home is pulled through the return air grilles the heat in the air is absorbed by the refrigerant flowing through the indoor coil located inside your air handler. This cools the air and this air is blown through the supply grilles throughout your home. The heat that has been absorbed by the refrigerant is then carried through the copper lines and distributed in the coil located in the outdoor unit or condenser.
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Take back the energy typically lost because of poorly insulated ductwork. Your new ductless system will flex to meet the needs of your household and may utilize less fuel overall. Create a comfortable environment anywhere. Ductless systems let you install temperature control solutions where ductwork doesn't currently exist.
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By delivering warm or cool air to the rooms that need it, this system eliminates temperature fluctuations over the course of the day and maximizes the consistency of comfort year-round. In addition, with built-in Bridge for Z-Wave devices, your system can serve as a home automation hub to remotely control your home, comfort, and energy use from any web- enabled smartphone, tablet or computer. A Trane ComfortLinkTMII zoning system delivers the proper airflow at the right temperature throughout your home.
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Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) measures the effectiveness of air cleaning appliances. The higher the clean air delivery rate, the more effective the unit is at cleaning the room or home of airborne particles and allergens. Introducing Trane CleanEffects, a patented whole-house air filtration system that's setting a new standard in indoor air quality.
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One very important point to understand when answering the question "how do heat pumps work?" is that heat pumps do not generate heat - they move heat from one place to another. A furnace creates heat that is distributed throughout a home, but a heat pump absorbs heat energy from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transfers it to the indoor air.
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