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    Our editor found the best air conditioners on Amazon to help cool down your home this summer. ... Designed with large spaces in mind, this Black + Decker AC can cool up to 700 square feet, has a ...

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    Friedrich Chill Premier 10000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner CCF10A10A. Best for: Large rooms. This model can cool a 400- to 500-square-foot space with ease thanks to its 10,000 BTUs and eight ...

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    The test’s biggest air conditioner was this LG, a hefty slab of an appliance that uses a multi-speed compressor to control cooling. That compressor doesn’t simply run at a constant speed then ...

  5. Automotive air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    A company in New York City in the United States first offered the installation of air conditioning for cars in 1933. Most of their customers operated limousines and luxury cars. [1] On 7 October 1935, Ralph Peo of Houde Engineering, Buffalo, New York, applied for a patent for an "Air Cooling Unit for Automobiles".

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    Trane Inc. Trane is a manufacturer of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, along with building management systems and controls. The company is a subsidiary of Trane Technologies, a company focused on manufacturing HVAC and refrigeration systems. Trane employs more than 29,000 people at 104 manufacturing locations in 28 ...

  7. Variable refrigerant flow - Wikipedia

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    Variable refrigerant flow ( VRF ), also known as variable refrigerant volume ( VRV ), is an HVAC technology invented by Daikin Industries, Ltd. in 1982. [ 1] Similar to ductless mini-split systems, VRFs use refrigerant as the primary cooling and heating medium, and are usually less complex than conventional chiller -based systems.

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