Air Handler Components 3 | HVAC Air Handling

Air Handler Components 3Air Handler Components 3 - Hot water coils inside of air handler units combine a boiler system or a special capacity hot water heater and forced air to provide forced-air heating. The concept is simple and used a lot in commercial and some in residential.

Commercial systems almost exclusively use a boiler to provide hot water to the hot water coil inside the air handler unit while the residential systems use mainly special capacity hot water heaters to provide hot water to the hot water coil inside the air handler unit.

On a call for heat, a pump is energized to begin the circulation of hot water from the heating source to the coil. The air handler unit blower motor energizes and the air begins to move across the coil. Heat is exchanged from the hot water coil to the air and the air is delivered to its appropriate destination through the ductwork.

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How to Fix a Frozen Air Conditioner | Troubleshooting 101

What you will learn from the Frozen Air Conditioner article:

  1. the major two reasons why your air conditioner has ice on it somewhere (otherwise you likely wouldn’t be here)
  2. the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioner in winter and summer operation
  3. why airflow is essential to a central air conditioning system
  4. enough about HVAC refrigeration to help you determine the problem of a frozen air conditioner.

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