What You Need to Know about Central Air Conditioning Systems

Adding a cooling system is one of the smartest investments you can make.

The right cooling system, installed the right way, will bring a new world of comfort to your summer living. But the wrong system could bring you untold frustration and may cost much more in high operating and maintenance costs.

Unlike heating, plumbing or electrical systems, there are no municipal inspectors who check the safety and integrity of air conditioning installations. It's critical that you choose a company you can rely on for quality installation and service.

Central air conditioner systems are usually of two types - split systems or packaged systems. In a split system, the condenser and compressor are located in an outdoor unit but the evaporator is located inside the building. Typically, the evaporator is mounted in the air handler unit. On the other hand, in a packaged system, as the name suggests, all components – the condenser, the compressor and the evaporator are located in a single outdoor unit. The entire unit is generally located on the ground or on the roof. Packaged systems are generally used when there is limited space.

A central air conditioning system offers many advantages over conventional air conditioning systems. Central air conditioning systems can improve your indoor air quality. When the system turns on, ambient air is drawn in to the air handler unit from different rooms and corners of your building through return-air ducts. The system has a filter for air to pass through. As a result, air borne particles like dust, pollen and lint are removed before filtered air is routed back to the rooms through a separate set of ductwork. Some central air conditioning systems come with highly sophisticated filters that can remove even microscopic pollutants.

There is another important advantage of central air conditioning systems over conventional air conditioners. With a central air conditioning system the condenser, including the fan and the compressor, is located in an outdoor unit. This means the level of indoor noise is almost negligible. No wonder most hospitals, educational institutions and government offices prefer to use central air conditioning systems.

Adding air conditioning to your home can be a good investment. Make it a great one with a system from Campbell Heating & Air.

York Air Conditioning Systems in Massachusetts

Littleton, MA:  We are a proud dealer of York® air conditioning split systems.  You may not know it, but York® products have been all around – from the world's most famous buildings, including the U.S. Capitol – to the entire U.S. Navy nuclear submarine fleet, as well as your local mall and corner bank.  For over 130 years, the York® brand has earned trust as the first successful room air conditioner and for the world's first mechanically cooled theater, hotel and office building.  Today, they're constantly leading the industry in residential product design, signified by the Good Housekeeping Seal and ENERGY STAR® qualified products.

This is one of the hottest Massachusetts summers on record and when it's time to get comfortable, it's a good time to install a new high-efficiency York® air conditioning system.  Whether replacing your worn-out or outmoded system, or adding comfort to your new home, you can count on York® for years of quiet, trouble-free service and economical operation.

For more information about York® residential cooling systems call us at (877) 410-3752 and one of our Air Conditioning specialists will answer all of your questions. Let us show you why we are better than our competition.

We proudly service Massachusets and Southern New Hampshire including:

Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland, and surrounding areas.