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Air conditioning Cooling and dehumidifying the air in an enclosed space by use of a refrigeration unit powered by electricity or natural gas. Note: Fans, blowers, and evaporative cooling systems ("swamp coolers [..]
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Air conditioningsystem that cools the air.
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Air conditioningThe process of heating, cooling, humidifying, filtering, drying, deodorizing, or otherwise treating air in a room or building to maintain a specified temperature and/or relative humidity and to remove impurities.
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Air conditioningThe cooling and dehumidification of a vehicles cabin air.
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Air conditioningElectrical : Chassis Drives : Hydraulics : Diesel Engines : Electrical Introduction Lecture Notes Circuit & Relay Demonstrations Animated Examples (Co [..]
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Air conditioningThe process of controlling the temperature, humidity, cleanliness and distribution of the air.
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Air conditioningThe process of controlling the temperature, humidity, cleanliness and distribution of the air.
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Air conditioningA system for controlling the humidity, ventilation, and temperature in a building or vehicle, typically to maintain a cool atmosphere in warm conditions.
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Air conditioningControl of the temperature, humidity, air movement, and cleaning of air, in a confined space.
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Air conditioningthe process of controlling the temperature, humidity, cleanliness and distribution of the air.
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Air conditioningOptimised aerodynamics and a good all-round view call for large, angled glass areas. Even when there is only a little incoming sunlight, heat builds up inside the car. As much cool air as possible is therefore necessary. A pleasant temperature level equivalent to room temperature can only be achieved with air conditioning. The air conditioning syst [..]
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Air conditioningThe simultaneous control of the physical and the chemical conditions of the atmosphere within a structure. This is achieved by affecting some or all of the following air conditions: temperature, humidity, motion, distribution, pressure, dust, bacteria, odours, toxic gases, and ionization.
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Air conditioningA feature that warms or cools the interior of a car by pumping air in, through vents on the dashboard or in the footwells.
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Air conditioningOften labelled as AC, air conditioning provides cold air through the heating vents inside your car.
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Air conditioningThe system that regulates cool air flow and temperature to the interior of your vehicle.
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Air conditioningThe treatment of air (temperature, humidity, cleanliness and circulation) to produce specific standards.
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Air conditioningControl of air quality – strictly speaking this means temperature, humidity and cleanliness, but commonly used to refer to standard systems that control temperature and provide air filtration but do n [..]
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Air conditioningThe process of treating air so as to control simultaneously its temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and distribution to meet the requirements of the conditioned space.
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Air conditioningThe science of maintaining internal conditions regardless of external conditions: temperature, humidity, air quality and air movement.
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Air conditioningAir conditioning – a system for controlling the humidity, ventilation, and temperature in a building or vehicle, typically to maintain a cool atmosphere in warm conditions
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Air conditioningAHRI is the voice for heating and air conditioning contractors and consumers. This institute maintains standards across the industry and lobbies for policy changes in government.
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Air conditioningThe Maintenance of certain aspects of the Environment within a defined space to facilitate the function of that space; aspects controlled include air Temperature and Motion, radiant Heat level, moistu [..]
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Air conditioningThe maintenance of certain aspects of the environment within a defined space to facilitate the function of that space; aspects controlled include air temperature and motion, radiant heat level, moistu [..]
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Air conditioningA process that maintains comfort conditions in a defined area.
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Air conditioningAir Conditioning is the process in which the physical condition of air within a space is maintained in a desired condition by controlling simultaneously its temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and mot [..]
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Air conditioningThe simultaneous control of all, or at least the first three, of the following factors affecting the physical and chemical conditions of the atmosphere within a structure: temperature, humidity, motio [..]
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Air conditioningThe science of controlling the temperature, humidity, cleanliness or general quality of air. Abbreviated: AC.
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Air conditioningAir conditioning refers to the cooling and dehumidification of indoor air for thermal comfort.
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Air conditioningany process of controlling temperature, humidity, cleanliness or motion of the air.
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Air conditioningThe maintenance of certain aspects of the environment within a defined space to facilitate the function of that space; aspects controlled include air temperature and motion, radiant heat level, moisture, and concentration of pollutants such as dust, microorganisms, and gases. (12 Dec 1998)
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Air conditioningIn HVAC it is the control of the quality, quantity, and temperature-humidity of the air in an interior space.
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Air conditioningThe simultaneous control of all, or at least the first three, of the following factors affecting the physical and chemical conditions of the atmosphere within a structure: temperature, humidity, motio [..]
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Air conditioningA system which can generate cold and warm air via a fan to control the required temperature.
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Air conditioningThe process of treating air to meet the requirements of a conditioned space by controlling its temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and distribution.
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Air conditioningOffering individual guest-controlled air conditioning at no extra charge. The property is fully air-conditioned or partially air-conditioned (not all rooms). B BC Tourism Approved
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Air conditioningThe process of treating air to simultaneously control its temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and distribution to meet the requirements of the conditioned space.
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Air conditioningThe process of treating air so as to control simultaneously its temperature, humidity, cleanliness and distribution to meet the comfort requirements of the occupants of the conditioned space.
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Air conditioningThe control of temperature, humidity and the purity of the air. In tropical countries like Sri Lanka, air conditioning only cools the air and not heats it, but in cold countries both modes are available.
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Air conditioningOriginally, a system by which fresh air is drawn from outside the building and brought to an acceptable condition in terms of temperature and humidity before being introduced into the building. The na [..]
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