air con

Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US), AC (US), or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior environment (sometimes referred to as "comfort cooling") and in some cases also strictly controlling the humidity of internal air. Air conditioning can be achieved using a mechanical air conditioner or alternatively a variety of other methods, including passive cooling or ventilative cooling. Air conditioning is a member of a family of systems and techniques that provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). Heat pumps are similar in many ways to air conditioners, but use a reversing valve to allow them to heat and also cool an enclosed space.
Air conditioners, which typically use vapor-compression refrigeration, range in size from small units used within vehicles or single rooms to massive units that can cool large buildings. Air source heat pumps, which can be used for heating as well as cooling, are becoming increasingly common in cooler climates.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), as of 2018, 1.6 billion air conditioning units were installed, which accounted for an estimated 20% of electricity usage in buildings globally with the number expected to grow to 5.6 billion by 2050. The United Nations called for the technology to be made more sustainable to mitigate climate change and for the use of alternatives, like passive cooling, evaporative cooling, selective shading, windcatchers, and better thermal insulation. CFC and HCFC refrigerants such as R-12 and R-22, respectively, used within air conditioners have caused damage to the ozone layer, and HFC refrigerants such as R-410a and R-404a, which were designed to replace CFCs and HCFCs, are instead exacerbating climate change. Both issues happen due to the venting of refrigerant to the atmosphere, such as during repairs. HFO refrigerants, used in some if not most new equipment, solve both issues with an ozone damage potential (ODP) of zero and a much lower global warming potential (GWP) in the single or double digits vs. the three or four digits of HFCs.

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  1. K

    Post shopping

    Had my MG4 Trophy a couple of days now. Went to the shops and back for first time in it and I was stuck not knowing what to do whe I got back! Normally, I would switch off the car, get out and get the shopping from the boot or back seats. I got out the car closed the door and it was still...
  2. daverobbo

    Air con whining

    Has anyone experience a whining sound, similar to the sound of the motor but louder, that appears to be linked to the air con. I only say this as, if i turn off the blower, it stops. Update, the air con has stopped working now so it's into the garage it goes
  3. A

    Misting up

    I find that the car mists up very quickly in even the smallest rain shower and requires the air con to clear it. The air input was set to automatic and changing it to external only made no difference, anybody else had the problem of excess misting. I wonder if the input is stuck on recirc.
  4. E

    MG4 EV (air con / fan problem) noise

    My wife and I remain very pleased with our MG4 EV. However, we do have a noise problem when the air conditioning unit is switched on. We reported the problem less than four hours after driving away from the MG dealer and they were as helpful as they could be and replaced the air conditioning...
  5. PristDean

    MG4 Air-con & Under tray update

    Okay, so after travelling afar to put my car in with a reputable dealer, along with my independent engineers report, they have called me just now to explain: 1. The noisy air-con is due to a faulty fan in the system which needs to be replaced. They have put it to MG as the cost far exceeds...
  6. W

    MG EV ZS Air Con

    I’ve only had my car for 3 weeks and today I noticed the air con is not blowing “cold air” with the setting on LO and highest blowing speed. All air vents are open and it was is normal mode. Is this a common fault or any simple fix? The car has 38% battery - could this be the reason? Any help...
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