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Glossary of Heating & Cooling Terms

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Acid Aerosol
Acidic liquid or solid particles that, in higher quantities, can be irritating and have been associated with some respiratory diseases, such as asthma.
Air Conditioner

Electronic device used for controlling the temperature and humidity of an indoor space.

Air Conditioning
The process of controlling temperature and humidity in an indoor environment.
Air Handler
In a forced air system, the device that functions to move air across the heat exchanger. Usually refers to the fan and housing.
Air Sensor
A device used to capture and record changes in air temperature, pressure, humidity, and velocity.
Air Vent
Openings in a system designed to allow for manual or automatic venting of air.
Allergen
Any substance that triggers an allergic reaction within a person.
Animal Dander
Tiny particulates of animal skin.
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
(AFUE)A measure of your furnace's heating efficiency. The higher the AFUE percentage, the more efficient the furnace. The minimum percentage established by the DOE for furnaces is 78.00%.
Application Balance Point
The outdoor temperature at which the heat pump will need assistance from the back up heat to maintain indoor temperatures and is normally close to 30¼ outdoor temperature in the average Midwest home.
Automatic Control
Indoor comfort controls that react to changes in temperature and allow them to stabilize without user input.
Automatic Expansion Valve
A control valve that helps to maintain an even pressure in an evaporator.