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Furnace

A furnace is a device that generates heat through combustion or electricity and is primarily used to provide warmth and comfort to a space. Furnaces are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings for central heating and are available in various types such as gas, electric, and oil. Gas furnaces are the most popular type of furnace in the United States, as they are efficient, cost-effective, and produce heat quickly. Electric furnaces, on the other hand, are typically more expensive to operate but are more reliable and require less maintenance. Oil furnaces are also an option, but they are less common and require the homeowner to have access to oil tanks.

Furnaces can be installed either in the basement or the attic of a building, depending on the design of the building and the preferences of the homeowner. They work by drawing in cold air from the building’s interior, heating it through combustion or electricity, and then circulating the warm air back into the building. Furnaces are typically connected to a thermostat that regulates the temperature of the building, ensuring that it remains comfortable and energy-efficient. Proper maintenance of a furnace is essential to ensure it operates safely and efficiently, including regular cleaning, filter changes, and inspections by a professional.

Boiler

A boiler is a device used to heat water or other fluids to produce steam, which is then used for heating, power generation, or other industrial processes. Boilers are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings for central heating and hot water supply. They are available in different types, including fire-tube boilers, water-tube boilers, and electric boilers. Fire-tube boilers are the most commonly used type and work by heating the water or other fluids in a closed vessel surrounded by flames produced by burning fuel. Water-tube boilers, on the other hand, use water-filled tubes to heat the fluid, while electric boilers use electricity to heat the fluid directly.

Air Handler

An air handler is a device used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to circulate and condition air. It typically consists of a blower, heating or cooling elements, filters, dampers, and controls. The air handler is responsible for drawing in outside air, conditioning it to the desired temperature and humidity, and distributing it throughout the building. Air handlers are commonly used in commercial buildings, hospitals, and other large facilities.

Air handlers come in different types and sizes, depending on the needs of the building and the climate in which it is located. Some air handlers are designed for indoor use, while others are designed for outdoor use. They can be connected to various HVAC systems, such as heat pumps, furnaces, and air conditioners. The filters in the air handler are responsible for removing impurities and pollutants from the air, ensuring that the indoor air quality is healthy and safe.

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