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The History Of Central Air Conditioning

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With warmer weather and high humidity on the way, it’s nice to know that your home is equipped with an air conditioner to make sure your family stays nice and cool. A central air system is something that many of us have grown accustomed to in our everyday lives. We flip on the air conditioner without hardly thinking about it, so it is hard to imagine a day when we did not have this home comfort feature

Did you ever wonder where the air conditioner came from? Who invented central air, and how it was created? Get comfortable while we take a moment to track down the answers to these questions and explore the history of air conditioning.

Who Invented The Air Conditioner?

While the concept of air conditioning has initial roots in second-century China when an inventor named Ding Huane crafted a manually powered rotary fan, the first modern air conditioner was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in 1902. Willis experimented with the laws of humidity control to solve an application for the printing plant in New York, and the air conditioner was created. With the creation of modern air conditioners, portable A/C units were soon after invented by Federick Jones for field military hospitals, which served to keep wounded soldiers comfortable.

How Was The A/C Invented?

Willis Carrier borrowed concepts of mechanical refrigeration previously established to remove moisture from the air to control room humidity with the operation of his air conditioner. Growing in their research and development through the years, the Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America manufactured an A/C that used a belt-driven condensing unit and blower, mechanical controls, and an evaporator coil in 1933. This unit became the model in the growing field of air cooling systems in the United States. While air conditioners today use the same fundamental science, they used more advanced components as science and equipment have improved throughout the years. 

Who Coined The Term ‘Air Conditioner’?

After the invention came out from Willis Carrier, Stuart Creamer, a mill engineer, created a similar device that added moisture to the hot air in textile plants. He called his invention an “air conditioner” because it conditioned the air to be moist and cool. It was then built into many plants to make work environments more comfortable and productive.

How Has The HVAC Industry Changed Through The Years?

Heating and cooling technology have changed drastically since its emergence. Today, there are more than 100 manufacturing brands of HVAC equipment and parts. Some industry leaders include Trane and Rheem, which are offered as quality replacement options from Logan A/C & Heat ServicesHigh-efficiency and variable-speed HVAC systems are popular choices of consumers today, both of which have great benefits for home comfortthe environment, and energy savings.

The History Of Trane – America’s Most Trusted HVAC Brand

A leader in the HVAC industry today, Trane was founded in Wisconsin in 1885 and was incorporated in 1913. The Trane brand has over 120 years of experience in the heating and cooling business. James Trane was used to experiencing cold winters in Wisconsin, so he invented a new low-pressure heating system called the Trane Vapor Heating System. James and his son, Reuben, created the connector radiator in 1923, establishing their company’s reputation. Today, Trane is the preferred brand for those looking to replace their old heating and cooling system with quality HVAC equipment.

Logan Services is proud to offer Trane systems to heat and cool your homes properly. We are the #1 volume residential Trane dealer in the nation and your local Comfort Specialist in the DaytonColumbus, and Cincinnati areas. If you are looking to replace your air conditioner this year, give the Logan Services team a call today!

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