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How does a furnace work?
It helps keep our homes comfortable, whether warm in the cooler months or cool during the summer, the furnace. But we never stop to think about how our furnaces work. Most likely, this is because when we talk about any appliances, we think about them as complex systems, and not everyone is an expert.
Here is a simplified version of how your furnace works.
The most common type of furnace is gas and turns on when it receives a signal from the thermostat. The thermostat sends a signal to the unit when the temperature in the home drops below the set temperature.
Once the signal has been received, the gas valve turns on and will ignite the burner, which will heat an exchanger, then the heat will circulate in the exchanger, turning into the air. Air will then be forced through the system by a blower and move throughout the house via the ducting system.
When your home reaches the set temperature, the furnace will shut off until the temperature drops again, and the process starts all over again.
Furnaces also work with filters that help pull away hair and other debris away from the air in your home. It's recommended that you change these filters often. The smaller the filter, the more often you need to change it.
Other types of furnaces include electric, oil, modulating, and heat pump. However, a heat pump is not considered a traditional furnace, but it can be combined with a furnace to improve heating efficiency.
Since furnaces are used a lot, they can run into problems. If you find that your furnace isn't running smoothly or making strange noises, contact Appliance Helpers. We can help you get in touch with a furnace and HVAC specialist in your area. Visit our website for more information about our services and how to contact us.
It helps keep our homes comfortable, whether warm in the cooler months or cool during the summer, the furnace. But we never stop to think about how our furnaces work. Most likely, this is because when we talk about any appliances, we think about them as complex systems, and not everyone is an expert.
Here is a simplified version of how your furnace works.
The most common type of furnace is gas and turns on when it receives a signal from the thermostat. The thermostat sends a signal to the unit when the temperature in the home drops below the set temperature.
Once the signal has been received, the gas valve turns on and will ignite the burner, which will heat an exchanger, then the heat will circulate in the exchanger, turning into the air. Air will then be forced through the system by a blower and move throughout the house via the ducting system.
When your home reaches the set temperature, the furnace will shut off until the temperature drops again, and the process starts all over again.
Furnaces also work with filters that help pull away hair and other debris away from the air in your home. It's recommended that you change these filters often. The smaller the filter, the more often you need to change it.
Other types of furnaces include electric, oil, modulating, and heat pump. However, a heat pump is not considered a traditional furnace, but it can be combined with a furnace to improve heating efficiency.
Since furnaces are used a lot, they can run into problems. If you find that your furnace isn't running smoothly or making strange noises, contact Appliance Helpers. We can help you get in touch with a furnace and HVAC specialist in your area. Visit our website for more information about our services and how to contact us.
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