Monday, April 26, 2010

How Air Conditioning Really Works

­When the temperature outside begins to climb, many people seek the cool comfort of indoor ai­r conditioning. Like water towers and power lines, air conditioners are one of those things that we see every day but seldom pay much attention to. wouldn't it be nice to know how these indispensable machines work their magic?

Air conditioners come in various sizes, cooling capacities and prices. One type that we see all the time is the window air conditioner, an easy and economical way to cool a small area. People who live in suburban areas usually have a condenser unit in the backyard. If you live in an apartment complex, you'll probably see multiple condensers for each dwelling. Most businesses and office buildings have condensing units on their roofs, and as you fly into any airport you notice that warehouses and malls may have 10 or 20 condensing units hidden on their roofs. At office complexes, you'll find large cooling towers that are connected to the air conditioning system.

Even though each of these machines has a pretty distinct look, they all work on the same principles.
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Lets’ examine air conditioners -- from small to huge -- so you know more about what you're seeing. We'll also look at some new, energy-efficient cooling methods.

Air Conditioning Basics
Most people think that air conditioners lower the temperature in their homes simply by pumping cool air in. What's really happening is the warm air from your house is being removed and cycled back in as cooler air. This cycle continues until your thermostat reaches the desired temperature.

An air conditioner is basically a refrigerator without the insulated box. It uses the evaporation of a refrigerant, like Freon, to provide cooling. The mechanics of the Freon evaporation cycle are the same in a refrigerator as in an air conditioner. According to the Merriam-website Dictionary Online, the term Freon is generically "used for any of various nonflammable fluorocarbons used as refrigerants and as propellants for aerosols."
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Diagram of a typical air conditioner
This is how the evaporation cycle in an air conditioner:

1. The compressor compresses cool Freon gas, causing it to become hot, high-pressure Freon gas (red in the diagram above).

2. This hot gas runs through a set of coils so it can dissipate its heat, and it condenses into a liquid.

3. The Freon liquid runs through an expansion valve, and in the process it evaporates to become cold, low-pressure Freon gas (light blue in the diagram above).

4. This cold gas runs through a set of coils that allow the gas to absorb heat and cool down the air inside the building.

Mixed in with the Freon is a small amount of lightweight oil. This oil lubricates the compressor.

Air conditioners help clean your home's air as well. Most indoor units have filters that catch dust, pollen, mold spores and other allergens as well as smoke and everyday dirt found in the air. Most air conditioners also function as dehumidifiers. They take excess water from the air and use it to help cool the unit before getting rid of the water through a hose to the outside. Other units use the condensed moisture to improve efficiency by routing the cooled water back into the system to be reused.

So this is the general concept involved in air conditioning.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Need a Tune-up?

Tune-ups are Essential
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We've been pretty lucky this year - some of us our turning on our AC units for the first time this year. The cold weather is finally gone! Some of us are not so lucky becuase we turned on our units and they are not working as well as we remember...
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Why not....
  • Dirty Filter
  • Low Refrigerant
  • Clogged Drain Lines
  • Dirty Blower Wheel
ALL of this can be prevented by semi-annual AC Tune-ups/Maintenances.
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mmmm  Schwenn Mechanical provides maintenance services to over 200 customers throughout Central Florida! We pride ourselves on lowering our customer’s energy costs and downtime, and increasing reliability and the life of their A/C equipment. We would greatly appreciate the opportunity to show you the benefits so many Central Floridians already enjoy with Schwenn Mechanical Energy Savings Maintenance Programs
 
Maintenance Programs

Silver Program – 1 Year Coverage
  • (2) Semi Annual precision tune-ups
  • Additional 5% parts discount
  • Please contact us for most recent pricing
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Gold Program – 2 Year Coverage
  • (4) Semi Annual precision tune-ups
  • Additional 5% parts discount
  • No overtime charge
  • Please contact us for most recent pricing
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Platinum Program – 3 Year Coverage
  • (6) Semi Annual precision tune-ups
  • Additional 10% parts discount
  • No overtime charge
  • Please contact us for most recent pricing
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Our energy savings maintenance programs provide you with the precision tune-ups your Power Utility and A/C Manufacturer recommend in order to maximize cooling, heating, and energy efficiency.
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Benefits:
  • Lower Utility Bills
  • Extended Equipment Life
  • Fewer Repairs
  • Improved Cooling Capacity
  • 15% Parts Discount
  • Priority Customer
  • 24 Hour Emergency Service
  • No-Hassle Scheduling

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Air Handler:
  1. Inspect / tighten all electrical connections
  2. Compare capacitor MFD against manufacturer specs
  3. Evaluate evaporator coil and air handler cabinet
  4. Measure and record amperage readings of blower motor
  5. Check blower wheel for build up and proper balance
  6. Inspect drain pan and treat with antibacterial pan treatment
  7. Clear condensate drain with shop vacuum or nitrogen
  8. Verify thermostat mounting, operation, and accuracy
  9. Inspect heat strip components and safeties
  10. Measure and record amperage from electric heat strip
  11. Confirm float switch operation
  12. Wash or replace air filter (provided by customer)
  13. Take temperature spilt to help system efficiency

Condenser:
  1. Measure and record amperage of condenser fan motor
  2. Lubricate motor and visually check condenser fan blade for damage
  3. Check refrigerant pressures and verify proper heat exchange
  4. Compare compressor amperage readings with manufacturers specs
  5. Take MFD readings on capacitors and compare with manufacturers specs
  6. Inspect all electrical components for damage (Contactors, defrost boards, etc)
  7. Check all valves, caps, and cores for refrigerant leaks
  8. Visually inspect condenser coil and clean if necessary
  9. Clean equipment exteriors and remove debris (leaves, dirt, etc)
  10. Take superheat and sub-cooling readings to verify charge is correct
Heat Pump (If applicable):
  1. Inspect reversing valve, coil, and defrost board
  2. Verify operation and test defrost cycle
  3. Confirm operation of crank case heater 


Our Service Department is ready to take care of any issues you may be having with your Air Conditioning system. We have highly trained personnel who are capable of working on any type of system. We are able to service a wide range of equipment, from large commercial chillers to typical residential air conditioners. As a Schwenn Mechanical customer, you will get a “small company” experience with quick response times and service with a personal touch, with the highly trained technicians and resources of a “large company.”
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Schwenn Services is fully licensed, bonded and insured Orlando air conditioning Insulation Company offering reliable AC service in Florida for over 25 years. Our customer’s satisfaction always comes first, and reliable, quality service is guaranteed.
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 Schedule your air conditioning maintenance today! Call 407-895-7550 or click here to contact us online!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Time is Running Out for Energy Efficient Tax Credit

Time is running out...This year and this year only you can earn up to $1500 in Federal Tax Credits. This Government Program will end Decemeber 31st of this year (2010)
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Hurry…Only 9 more months! If you purchase an energy-efficient HVAC system for your home, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit. A tax credit up to $1500! This ENERGY STAR system will lower your electric bill and put cash in your pocket. Schwenn Mechanical is committed to providing your family with an air conditioning system that is tailored to your specific needs.

The best way to find tax credit eligible systems is to call Schwenn Mechanical today 407-895-7550! Or click here to contact us online!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Spring Specials

Spring is in the Air

 The little birds fly over
And oh, how sweet they sing!
To tell the happy people
That once again 'tis spring.

Spring is here and it's out with the old and in with the new. You might have been able to get away with not having a properly working ac unit but not now and summer is fast approaching.


In this time of economic crisis Schwenn Services and Contracting is here to help with their unbelievable pricing and specials.


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1. New Customer Rebate Start 2010 off totally cool…Schwenn Mechanical is excited about this new year and want to offer any new customer a special they cannot refuse:
  • 20% off of parts & labor
  • Up to $1,000 off unit replacement
  • Up to an additional $1,500 back in federal tax credits

2. 18 Point Air Conditioning Inspection for $59.99

Schwenn Services is your one-stop shop for all your electrical and air conditioning needs. Our Customer Service and personal touch is what we take pride in! You will not be disappointed!

Schedule your air conditioning service today! Call 407-895-7550 or click here to contact us online!