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Who invented air conditioning?

Air conditioning was invented in 1902 by Willis Haviland Carrier. He needed to solve a problem that a printer in Brooklyn, New York, was having with controlling the humidity in his premises. He discovered that if he reduced the temperature then he could also reduce the humidity and in so doing invented air conditioning.
Other early applications included film production, tobacco, processed meats, medical capsules and textiles.
Cooling for human comfort, rather than industrial need, began in 1924, when three chillers installed in the J.L. Hudson Department Store in Detroit, Michigan, had shoppers flocking to the 'air conditioned' store. The boom in human cooling spread from the department stores to the movie theaters.
In 1928, Willis Haviland Carrier developed the first residential 'Weathermaker', an air conditioner for private home use
- Control temperature
- Control humidity
- Provide ventilation or air movement
- Clean the air using filters and plasma coils
How do air conditioners work?

An air conditioner is basically a refrigerator without the insulated box. However, instead of cooling just the small, insulated space inside of a refrigerator, an air conditioner cools a room, a whole house, or an entire business.
Air conditioners use chemicals that easily convert from a gas to a liquid and back again. This chemical, called a refrigerant, is used to transfer heat from the air inside of a home to the outside air.
The machine has three main parts: a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator. The compressor and condenser are usually located on the part of the air conditioner that’s outside. The evaporator is located inside the house.
The refrigerant arrives at the compressor as a cool, low-pressure gas. The compressor squeezes the fluid. This packs the molecule of the fluid closer together making them get hot.
The working fluid leaves the compressor as a hot, high-pressure gas and flows into the condenser. If you looked at the air conditioner part outside a house, look for the part that has metal fins all around. The fins act just like a radiator in a car and help the heat go away, or dissipate, more quickly.
When the working fluid leaves the condenser, its temperature is much cooler and it has changed from a gas to a liquid under high pressure. The liquid goes into the evaporator through a very tiny, narrow hole. This is the expansion valve on the diagram. On the other side, the liquid's pressure drops. When it does it begins to evaporate into a gas.
As the liquid changes to gas and evaporates, it extracts heat from the air around it. This takes place inside the room where a fan blows air across metal fins that have been chilled by this process. In doing so the internal air is cooled.
By the time the working fluid leaves the evaporator, it is a cool, low-pressure gas. It then returns to the compressor to begin its trip all over again.
This continues over and over and over until the room reaches the temperature you want the room cooled to. The thermostat senses that the temperature has reached the right setting and turns off the air conditioner. As the room warms up, the thermostat turns the air conditioner back on until the room reaches the temperature.
Many people buy or use air conditioners without understanding their designs, components, and operating principles. Proper sizing, selection, installation, maintenance, and correct use are keys to cost-effective operation and lower overall costs. At Twin City Climatizers We provide you with all the needed expertise.
Broadly classified in the residential air conditioning we have split and widow type air conditioners
Split air conditioners are on the costly side with two units connected by copper pipe these are either placed high on the wall or hung to the ceiling advantages of these units are uniform air circulation and uniform cooling, aesthetic looks easy maintenance etc.
Window airconditioners are directly mounted in either the window or in the wall these air conditioners are cheaper compared to the split units but are noisy and may not cool the room uniformly.
Are you considering buying a new air conditioner? Or, are you dissatisfied with the operation of your current air conditioner? Are you unsure whether to fix or replace it? Are you concerned about high summer utility bills? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we are here to help you. You can learn about various types of air conditioning systems and how to maintain your air conditioner, , select a new air conditioner, and ensure that your new air conditioner is properly installed, just by contacting our professional Team. Twin City Climatizers is 24/7 at your service to keep you cool and comfortable.