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Two keys to maintaining a good environment is having the right person and the correct tools to service any job.
Have you had your heat pump units checked recently? These coils can have an significant effect on one's household, When liquid changes state to gases, they absorb heat. When freon gases change state to liquids, they lose heat. By changing the pressure of a gas, you can change the temperature or state . So, when a compressor pushes the freon gas into the high-pressure side of the system, the gas liquifies and increases in temperature. This is where your big (suction line) and your small (discharge line) come in. These TXV or piston nozzle's separates the high pressure from the low pressure side of the system, and when the liquid passes through that nozzle, it becomes a gas and drops in temperature. The suction line pulls the heat out to the condenser. Call Today! 336-926-5410
Two keys to maintaining a good environment is having the right person and the correct tools to service any job.
Have you had your heat pump units checked recently? These coils can have an significant effect on one's household, When liquid changes state to gases, they absorb heat. When freon gases change state to liquids, they lose heat. By changing the pressure of a gas, you can change the temperature or state . So, when a compressor pushes the freon gas into the high-pressure side of the system, the gas liquifies and increases in temperature. This is where your big (suction line) and your small (discharge line) come in. These TXV or piston nozzle's separates the high pressure from the low pressure side of the system, and when the liquid passes through that nozzle, it becomes a gas and drops in temperature. The suction line pulls the heat out to the condenser. Call Today! 336-926-5410