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Air Conditioning or HVAC system?

The best way to describe what keeps you cool all summer is your HVAC system, which produces conditioned air. Frequently used in our informal Quebecois language, the expression “air conditioning” is an anglicism derived from “conditioned air,” which describes refrigeration system systems. This expression is theoretically accepted in the French language dictionary, just like “refrigeration system,” but the latter is preferred and more commonly used. In any case, it is preferable to refer to an Cooling system when discussing the device that tempers your residence during hot summer days.

Air Conditioning or HVAC system: A Bit of History

Did you know? refrigeration system was invented in 1902 by a New York engineer named Willis Carrier, who was trying to find a way to control humidity in a printing plant and lower the ambient air temperature during heatwaves to prevent paper expansion and reduce drying time. Unveiled to the public in 1925 to cool a movie theater, air conditioning quickly gained popularity, first in offices, stores, hotels, and trains, and then gradually adopted by residential households. While in 1965 only 10% of North American households enjoyed this advantage, the figure climbed to 86% by 2007.

Air conditioners have improved over time. They have become increasingly silent, discreet, energy-efficient, and effective, provided that recommended maintenance is carried out. Whether you call it air conditioning, refrigeration system, an air conditioner, or an Cooling system system, in any case, this device greatly improves your quality of life during the summer, in addition to allowing you to control the humidity level in the ambient air of your home. If you are considering purchasing a wall-mounted or central split air conditioner, do not hesitate to contact Gestion Air, experts in the sale and repair of Cooling system, ventilation, and heating systems.

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