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Follow on Google News | ![]() Decoding Your HVAC System: A Beginner's Guide for Philadelphia HomeownersBy: Moe Atta What Is an HVAC System, Exactly? HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It's the system responsible for keeping your home warm in the winter, cool in the summer, and comfortable all year long. It also helps manage indoor air quality and humidity—two things that can affect your health and comfort more than you might realize. The Key Parts of Your HVAC System Here's a quick breakdown of the main components: Thermostat This is the part you interact with most. Set the temperature, and the thermostat tells your system when to turn on and off. Furnace Found in basements, attics, or utility closets, your furnace heats your home by burning fuel (like gas or oil) or using electricity. Air Conditioner (AC) Your AC unit cools your home by removing heat and humidity from the air. Typically, the compressor unit sits outside. Heat Pump If you live in a milder climate, you might have a heat pump. It works like an AC, but it can also reverse itself to heat your home. Ductwork These are the hidden air highways running through your walls, floors, or ceilings, carrying warm or cool air to different rooms. How It All Works (In Plain English) Here's a simple version:
The system keeps repeating this cycle until your desired temperature is reached. HVAC Terms You Might See (and What They Mean)
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