Parts of a Central AC System
A typical central air conditioning system is a two-part or split system that includes:
- The outdoor unit - Contains the condenser coil, compressor, electrical components, and a fan.
- Evaporator coil - Which is usually installed on top of the gas furnace inside the home.
- Refrigerant - The substance in the refrigeration lines that transfers heat into or out of an interior space. It is circulated through the indoor and outdoor unit.
- Ductwork - A network of metal, fiberboard or flexible material that serves as the air tunnels to deliver conditioned air to the various spaces inside your home.
- A thermostat or control system - A wall mounted device that monitors and controls the output of your conditioned air.