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The
typical central air conditioning system is a split system, with an
outdoor air conditioning, or "compressor bearing unit" and an indoor
coil, which is usually installed on top of the furnace in the home.
Using
electricity as its power source, the compressor pumps refrigerant
through the system to gather heat and moisture from indoors and remove
it from the home.
Heat
and moisture are removed from the home when warm air from inside the
home is blown over the cooled indoor coil. The heat in the air
transfers to the coil, thereby "cooling" the air.
The
heat that has transferred to the coil is then "pumped" to the exterior
of the home, while the cooled air is pumped back inside, helping to
maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Central air conditioning can also be provided through a package unit or a heat pump.
Benefits:
Indoor comfort during warm weather - Central air conditioning helps keep your home cool and reduces humidity levels.
Cleaner air
- As your central air conditioning system draws air out of various
rooms in the house through return air ducts, the air is pulled through
an air filter, which removes airborne particles such as dust and lint.
Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants, as well. The
filtered air is then routed to air supply ductwork that carries it back
to rooms.
Quieter operation
- Because the compressor bearing unit is located outside the home, the
indoor noise level from its operation is much lower than that of a
free-standing air conditioning unit.
I also found a link to the manual for the AP148DS here: http://homeappliance.manualsonline.com/ex/thread/view/idThread/295978 . However, you need to be a registered user (free registration) to access the link. Click on the Get This Manual button and the registration/login will pop up. This may be a similar enough manual to help you use the A/C.
Here is a link to contact Amana.I could not find a free download for a manual,however I am sure you will need to find out the model number somehow.The model number should be on it somewhere.If it is a unit where you have to mount the casing and then slide the unit into the casing,it should be on the back somewhere once you pull it out.That's all I have for now.If that does not work,Amana should be able to tell you where it is with some description of your unit.Good luck! http://www.amana-hac.com/Home/AboutUs/ContactUs/tabid/171/Default.aspx
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