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If you live in a warmer climate, it’s likely that you rely heavily on your air conditioner. Have you ever stopped to wonder how air conditioning units in Orlando work to provide you with indoor comfort? Watch this video to learn about the inner workings of your air conditioning system.

The primary concept behind any air conditioning unit is evaporation. Air conditioners contain a liquid, called refrigerant, which evaporates at a low temperature. The refrigerant moves through coils inside your house and, as it evaporates, causes the coils to become extremely cold.

Then, a fan blows air over the coils, and this cooled air is pushed into your home. The AC compressor converts the refrigerant, which is now a gas, back into a liquid to repeat the cycle.

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