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What Is a Wet Switch/Float Switch For an HVAC System?
Do you know what Is an Air Conditioning Wet switch/Float switch & How AC Works?
Air conditioning is a convenience we rely on during the hottest days of summer and - for those of us who live in the Southern United States - for many months of the year. While these useful appliances don`t usually give us any trouble, they are also known to leak, which can cause extensive water damage to your home. In this guide, we`ll teach you how to easily prevent this potentially catastrophic situation with a simple, affordable and easily installable device called an AC float switch or AC safety switch.
How Do Air Conditioning Units Work?
Most air conditioners serve two primary functions - Removing heat for the air and dehumidifying that air. We`ll briefly describe each of these functions below:
1. Cooling
Air conditioners remove heat from the indoor air by making use of a remarkable law in physics. When a liquid turns into a gas - a process known as phase conversion - it absorbs heat. An air conditioning unit takes advantage of this law by forcing certain chemical compounds to evaporate and condense over and over within a coil system.