Title: Green HVAC Technologies to Consider
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GREEN HVAC TECHNOLOGIES T O C O N S I D E R H
V A C S C H O O L I N C H I C A G O
2TABLE OF CONTENTS
The presentation flow These days, appliances are
being engineered to be as energy-efficient as
possible. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning
and refrigeration appliances are no exception.
New energy-saving appliances have benefits for
everyone. Certain areas offer tax incentives to
consumers who go green with new appliances, and
many have legislation in place to reduce the
emissions of HVAC-R systems below a certain
threshold in the coming years.
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3SOLAR-POWERED AIR CONDITIONING
Solar power is becoming increasingly more common
among commercial and residential buildings.
Solar panels on the top of your house harness the
sunlight and store it to run your air
conditioning. Solar-powered air conditioning can
greatly reduce your cooling costs, making them
worth the initial investment.
Who, Why and What
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4SMART THERMOSTATS
Electronic thermostats have become commonplace in
homes across the United States. You have the
ability to set a schedule of temperatures and the
length of time you want the temperature held
for. Smart thermostats take things one step
further with the power of the internet. You can
control the temperature of your home from
anywhere you have an internet connection.
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5Ice-powered Air Conditioning Ice-powered air
conditioners offer another option for reducing
the amount of energy you use to cool your home.
Using a battery that features coils that turn
water into a block of ice, the ice-powered
machine requires less energy than normal air
conditioners. Ice-powered units can reduce
cooling costs by up to 40 percent. Radiant Floor
Heating This means of heating uses either
electrical wires or tubes that fill with hot
water to heat the room. The wires or tubes are
located beneath the floor, which is effective
because they are out of sight and the heat
generated by it rises. It is yet another way to
reduce heating costs and is readily available to
be installed. If you would like to learn more
about HVAC systems, you should consider
enrolling in an HVAC program to earn your
credentials. Among the HVAC programs in Chicago,
there is no better place than Coyne College.
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