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  • Split Central Air Conditioner – this is the most common central air conditioning system, where air is distributed through ductwork. A ‘split’ system is the most common AC design in North America. The refrigerant circulates between the inside unit, where heat is absorbed and the outside unit where heat is expelled. As the refrigerant cools the air it can simultaneously dehumidify it. The cool air is then circulated by the furnace blower throughout your home. Your desired temperature is maintained by the settings on your thermostat.The AC evaporator coils are installed near the furnace or air handler. Integrating a split system central air conditioner with a furnace can be the most cost efficient whole home cooling solution.
  • Packaged Central Air Conditioners – In a typical split system Air Conditioner the condenser is located outside the home and the evaporator is located in the home. A packaged central AC has both components in the same unit, which is usually installed outside on the ground in beside the home. Warm air is pumped from the home to the packaged air conditioner outside the home, where it is cooled and then returned to the home.
 
Warm air is pulled in by a fan and then passes over the cold evaporator coil, cooling it in the process. The cooled, dehumidified air is pushed through ducts to the various spaces inside your home.
Though the lifespan of a home air conditioner varies based on many factors, those that are well-maintained should last 10 to 15 years. And by completing regular checkups and repairs – both big and small – many systems can last even longer.
For smaller homes, the packaged unit will be best. That’s because all components of the packaged system are located outside. With a smaller amount of storage space for HVAC components, you’ll be better off with a package system. For larger homes, or those with a basement or crawlspace, a split system will be best.
 
A heat pump can heat and cool, but an air conditioner cannot, which is the primary difference between the two HVAC systems. An air conditioner is typically paired with a furnace to provide heat during the cold months.
 
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