Maintenance – Aira https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira Aira - Air Conditioning & Repair Services Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:41:55 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Maintenance – Aira https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira 32 32 What is an HVAC Zoning System? https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/what-to-expect-with-mw-mechanical/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/what-to-expect-with-mw-mechanical/#respond Tue, 21 Jan 2020 09:14:15 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=3360 Ever notice how the second story of your home is always stifling, while the first floor is practically Arctic all year round? That’s not a coincidence. Homes often have hot and cold spots—places where the angle of the sun, the physics of heat, and the home design all sync up to cause temperature fluctuations from room to room.

Inconsistencies like these are why HVAC zoning systems were created. With zoned heating and air conditioning, instead of one temperature setting for the whole house, the building is divided into two or more “zones,” each with its own set of controls and programming. It can help you split the difference in homes with hot and cold spots, multiple floors, or just iron out different temperature preferences among family members. Multi-zone heating and cooling systems have many benefits—energy efficiency among them—but they’re slightly different than your average furnace, heat pump, or AC. Here’s what makes them so special.

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HVAC Filters And Indoor Air Quality https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/commercial-company-specializes-in-ac-repairs/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/commercial-company-specializes-in-ac-repairs/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2020 16:49:14 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1570 Average Americans spend nearly 90% of their time indoors. For the infants, the elderly and the urban residents, this percent of time is likely to be higher. Studies show that indoor air pollution can be two to fives times to sometimes 100 times higher than outdoor air pollution. This puts the citizens to a greater risk of contracting various diseases from indoor air pollutants. In fact, the US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA ranks poor indoor air quality one among the top five public health risks. Common diseases and symptoms associated with poor indoor air quality are:

  • Asthma
  • Allergy
  • Headaches
  • Breathing Difficulties
  • Dizziness

In schools, colleges and offices, discomforts from poor indoor air quality promotes absenteeism and loss of working days. Maintaining proper indoor air quality is, therefore, very important for health and productivity. The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system of a building plays a crucial role in maintaining proper ambience and quality of indoor air. The efficiency of the system in terms of maintaining good indoor air quality and saving energy depends to a large extent on the HVAC Air Filters and their effective functioning. This is making the market demand of the HVAC Air Filters increase steadily and reports indicate that this market is expected to grow with a compound annual growth rate of 4.7% till 2011, posting sales past the $1 billion dollar mark by that time.

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3 Ways To Make Your Home Energy-efficient https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/expert-ac-repair-service-with-upfront-pricing/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/expert-ac-repair-service-with-upfront-pricing/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2019 16:59:06 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1576 Although the cost of energy has decreased slightly over the last year, that does not alter the intractable trend of ever increasing energy prices. As such, homeowners everywhere have begun to consider how they are losing money each month in utility bills as the result of energy inefficiencies within the family home.

Attempting to sure up the energy waste in your home can be a difficult task without a plan. The following easy steps will provide you with ideas that can help streamline your energy-efficiency project. If you follow these steps, you can feel confident that you will maximize the energy savings of your family home.

Seek Professional Help

The first thing that a homeowner should do is to get what is called an energy efficiency audit. Because the green movement has become so ubiquitous, there are professionals whose sole job it is to assess the energy efficiency of residential homes. By seeking the expertise of one of these professionals, home owners can rest assured knowing that they are making the right choices in their energy efficiency project.

Easy Energy Solutions

The second step that owners must take is to seal leaks within the home that allow air to escape. Escaping air causes a heat transfer between the inside of your home and the outside of your home. This heat transfer causes you HVAC system to work harder in order to maintain your desired indoor air temperature. Sealing areas around doors and windows or in the attic are quick economical ways to promote energy savings.

Energy Efficient Technology

The sixth method of promoting energy efficiency is to take advantage of recent technology. As technology has evolved, all manners of household amenities have become more energy efficient. New HVAC systems are all designed in order to run on the least amount of energy possible. Replacing an old air conditioner or heater with a new one will most certainly result in immediate energy savings.

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Air Conditioner Filters https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/air-conditioner-filters/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/air-conditioner-filters/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2019 15:33:00 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=2295 The most important maintenance task that will ensure the efficiency of your air conditioner is to routinely replace or clean its filters. Clogged, dirty filters block normal airflow and reduce a system’s efficiency significantly. With normal airflow obstructed, air that bypasses the filter may carry dirt directly into the evaporator coil and impair the coil’s heat-absorbing capacity. Replacing a dirty, clogged filter with a clean one can lower your air conditioner’s energy consumption by 5% to 15%.

For central air conditioners, filters are generally located somewhere along the return duct’s length. Common filter locations are in walls, ceilings, furnaces, or in the air conditioner itself. Room air conditioners have a filter mounted in the grill that faces into the room.

Some types of filters are reusable; others must be replaced. They are available in a variety of types and efficiencies. Clean or replace your air conditioning system’s filter or filters every month or two during the cooling season. Filters may need more frequent attention if the air conditioner is in constant use, is subjected to dusty conditions, or you have fur-bearing pets in the house.

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What to Do If Your Heat Goes Out https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/what-to-do-if-your-heat-goes-out/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/what-to-do-if-your-heat-goes-out/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2019 15:31:00 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=2293 Let’s face it. We have a lot of really nice warm (and some unpleasantly so) weather in Florida and we’re all a tad bit spoiled. We get cold easily, don’t we? And no matter what our friends up north might think we do use our heat down here. So what do you do when that cold northern air dips down into the Tampa Bay area and your heat goes out? Don’t panic. We’ve got you covered.

Call a Heating Repair Technician

The very first thing you want to do after you’ve checked all the normal things — like your thermostat doesn’t need batteries and no one set it to AC by mistake — once you know there’s an issue, call a Tampa heating repair specialist.

Just as sure as you know your smoke detector battery will run out in the middle of the night, calls to heating companies increase on the coldest days. Get your call in the moment you know there’s a problem. Don’t waste any time in trying to “get through the night.”

An Important Thing to Remember

It’s important to understand carbon monoxide and the dangers of it. I know it seems silly but we feel obligated to remind people, no matter how cold you are, don’t bring your grill or camping stove inside to warm you. That type of equipment requires ventilation. Check out these other heating safety concerns.

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Recording cooling differences https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/recording-cooling-differences-2/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/recording-cooling-differences-2/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:47:20 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1052 A common problem in product design—particularly in electronics—is managing thermal conditions for optimal efficiency. The core of the challenge is designing energy-efficient microprocessors and printed circuit boards (PCBs) that will not overheat.

A frequently overlooked aspect of thermal management problem solving is architectural design. Whether it’s a private home, an office building, or a dedicated server room, architectural considerations can have a huge impact on the thermal management solutions available. 

To tackle and alleviate the difficulties and inefficiencies that arise as a result of heat, engineers employ different cooling systems to manage conditions. These systems can be divided into two main categories: those with active and with passive cooling techniques. But what is the difference between them?

The advantages of passive cooling techniques lie in the energy efficiency and lower financial cost, making it an astute systems design choice for the thermal management of both buildings and electronic products.

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How Does HVAC Ductwork Work? https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/checking-for-airflow/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/checking-for-airflow/#respond Wed, 04 Dec 2019 10:57:04 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=942 When you think of your HVAC system, you might think of the bulky air conditioners that sit outside your home or the furnace in your basement. You might even think about the vents in your bedroom, living room, or kitchen. But have you ever stopped to think about the metal channels that connect your air conditioner and furnace to those vents? These metal channels are called the ductwork, and it forms an integral part of your HVAC system.

In this article, we’re going to go through the main parts of your HVAC system’s ductwork, how they work, and when (and why!) they may need to be replaced.

There are several HVAC duct components that make up your HVAC system. Here are some of the main parts:

Ducts (Pipes and Trunks)

The duct pipes and trunks in your home and made of several different components. Simply put, the duct pipes and trunks are the main channels that connect to the air handler and provide a conduit for warmed or cooled air to be blown throughout your home. The duct trunk is the large main trunk, while the duct pipes connect that trunk to each room of your home.

Most of the time, these trunks and pipes are made of galvanized steel but, for places where your walls need a more bendable option, flexible aluminum can also be used. This aluminum is generally called flex piping in ductwork.

Besides the trunk and pipes, there are other ducts that bring air into very specific places within the home. For example, a tall, thin, vertical duct pipe is called a stack, which allows air to be blown vertically through a thin wall. Stack heads are found at the end of this type of duct pipes.

Duct Transitions

Obviously, these ducts need to be connected according to the shape of the home if your HVAC system is to work efficiently. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to HVAC systems, so these duct trunks and pipes must be connected using duct transitions

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How to Choose a HVAC System https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/recording-cooling-differences/ https://n.foxdsgn.com/aira/recording-cooling-differences/#respond Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:51:15 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=748 In the retail appliance environment, nothing lasts forever. When it comes to the components that make up your home’s HVAC system each component has a limited life-cycle.

While technology and enhanced materials have led to things like air conditioners and furnaces lasting for up to 20 years each, they still eventually need to be replaced. As homeowners, we all eventually have to make decisions surrounding the replacement of one or more of our home’s HVAC components.

Furnaces and air conditioners are machines, and like all machines they breakdown and need repairs, but when repairs aren’t enough anymore or not financially viable you might find yourself staring at your furnace wondering what to do next.

The answer is simple: contact a reputable and professional HVAC company like Enhanced Heating & Air in Newark to evaluate your existing system and discuss your replacement options.

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