Will Air Conditioning Remove Humidity?
A common question asked by homeowners is whether their air conditioners remove the humidity from the air. The short answer to this question is yes, but there is more involved than just removing humidity. In fact, the main function of your air conditioner is not to remove humidity, it happens as a byproduct of the way the unit works. Air Conditioners and Humidity—What You Need to Know The removal of humidity occurs when your air conditioner operates due to how the air conditioner cools the air in your home. For an air conditioner to work, it needs to remove the heat from the air before it pushes that air into your home. To accomplish this task, the air conditioner uses coolant, an evaporator coil, and a condenser. The Evaporator Coil and Collection Tray When the air moves over the evaporator coil, the expanding coolant inside that coil pulls the heat out of the air that passes over it. The process of pulling out heat also pulls out moisture, which is why there needs to be a collection tray underneath the evaporator coil to collect all the water that results from the cooling process. Periodically, the unit will dispose of the...
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