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		<title>Air Conditioning Systems Winnipeg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An air conditioning system, or a standalone air conditioner, provides cooling, ventilation, and humidity control for all or part of a house or building. The refrigerant cycle consists of four essential elements to create a cooling effect. A compressor provides compression for the system. This compression causes the vaporized cooling medium to become more dense; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An air conditioning system, or a standalone air conditioner, provides cooling, ventilation, and humidity control for all or part of a house or building. The refrigerant cycle consists of four essential elements to create a cooling effect. A compressor provides compression for the system. This compression causes the vaporized cooling medium to become more dense; a by-product of this process is added heat. The compressed vapor is then cooled by heat exchange with the outside air, so that the vapor condenses to a fluid, in the condenser coil. The fluid is then pumped to the inside of the building, where it enters an evaporator. In this evaporator, small spray nozzles spray the cooling fluid into a chamber, where the pressure drops and the fluid evaporates. Since the evaporation absorbs heat from the surroundings, the surroundings cool off, and thus the evaporator  absorbs or adds heat to the system. The vapor is then returned to the compressor. A metering device (often called an &#8220;orifice&#8221;) acts as a restriction in the system at the evaporator to ensure that the refigerant flows into the evaporator at the proper rate; this keeps the refigerant from returning to the compressor in a liquid state, and also controls the rate of heat exchange in the evaporator.</p>
<p>Central, &#8216;all-air&#8217; air conditioning systems are often installed in modern residences, offices, and public buildings, but are difficult to retrofit (install in a building that was not designed to receive it) because of the bulky air ducts required. A duct system must be carefully maintained to prevent the growth of pathogenic  bacteria in the ducts. An alternative to large ducts to carry the needed air to heat or cool an area is the use of remote fan coils or split systems. These systems, although most often seen in residential applications, are gaining popularity in small commercial buildings. The evaporator coil is connected to a remote condenser unit using piping instead of ducts. Ductless air conditioners are the solution for retrofitting.</p>
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		<title>How long will an Air Conditioner last in Winnipeg?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I had a service call at a residence to do a spring maintenance. After introducing myself, the lady had informed me that her husband had passed away last year, and up till then, he had been doing the maintenance. Our company had installed the air conditioner. Upon taking the cover off, and looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I had a service call at a residence to do a spring maintenance. After introducing myself, the lady had informed me that her husband had passed away last year, and up till then, he had been doing the maintenance.  Our company had installed the air conditioner.  Upon taking the cover off, and looking at the compressor serial number, it was manufactured in 1975. This  air conditioner looked like it was new, not 35 years old. I found out after that they never had a single problem in all those years.<br />
So, if  an air conditioner is installed correctly, and maintained on a regular basis, it can last a very  long time. </p>
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		<title>Commercial and Residential Air Conditioning Sales and Service for over 35 years in Manitoba.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At K-mar we have been installing central air conditioning systems in homes and businesses since 1975. We sell and install Bryant central air conditioning systems, York commercial roof-top package units and L. G. ductless air conditioners. All of the listed manufacturer&#8217;s use R410a, the environmentally safe refrigerant in there air conditioning units along with a [...]]]></description>
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