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  2. Is your air conditioner making you sick? Experts unpack 'air ...

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    The cool air from AC units helps balance a room’s humidity to prevent mold growth from happening. Sometimes, mold can be kept dormant for years until wet, damp conditions allow it to begin to ...

  3. Condensation - Wikipedia

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    The amount of water vapor that can be stored in the air can be increased simply by increasing the temperature. [8] However, this can be a double edged sword as most condensation in the home occurs when warm, moisture heavy air comes into contact with a cool surface. As the air is cooled, it can no longer hold as much water vapor.

  4. Dehumidifier - Wikipedia

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    Central air conditioning units typically need to be connected to a drain, because frequent manual emptying of multiple containers of condensate water extracted by such systems is impractical. If the condensate water is directed into the sewer system, it should be suitably trapped to prevent septic odors and sewer gases from entering the building.

  5. Lifting condensation level - Wikipedia

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    If the air parcel is lifting further beyond the LCL, water vapor in the air parcel will begin condensing, forming cloud droplets. (In the real atmosphere, it is usually necessary for air to be slightly supersaturated, normally by around 0.5%, before condensation occurs; this translates into about 10 meters or so of additional lifting above the ...

  6. Should You Cover Your AC Unit In The Winter? Experts Explain

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    "Look for unit covers with ventilation flaps or mesh panels to allow for proper air circulation and avoid the risk of mold," Woody says. "You also need a durable cover that’s made from UV-and ...

  7. Flash-gas (refrigeration) - Wikipedia

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    One key feature when preventing flash-gas is the diameter of the piping. If the pipes are too thin and long, loss of pressure and friction tend to occur. If the evaporator is too high above the receiver, the rising pipes produce a small amount of vacuum at the topmost portion, making the fluid to undergo ebullition and produce flash-gas. On the ...

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