Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 1993, p. 28

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q5 m The compres- sor is that part of the system that sits in the metal box outside your house, preferably not under a bed- room window because it does (rip-tl-Rf/tISA-tici-i:' pressor unit IS just about the most dependable and durable piece of machinery you own, it can bene- fit from annual maintenance. kind of summer that gave air con- ditioners a steady workout. While it is true the com- C-ii-Auf-ai), Prepare your air conditioner for the winter C HOME OF THE WEEK I = '7'?" V _ o ,_ "_1, 3ttutt, ctw, w.,,..'.,. Rtgy This E as the EEIR§A§EREE§ VANl'AGE aging Oahrvile,CkTtarno . tte CI3, 'e:'J,t,tr',tstfc,'n a i In! Beauttht+-thatttoutkxatem 'httNotxflhxxs,rna6el_tteseerftzmgs 'ertometrartttrttotorniMqioutiertp_ Gxmnetstytekteherttiar.-tarea (squeezes) it so it becomes liquid - hot liquid. The hot liquid is then run through a finned radiator. very similar to the one at the front of work. It takes th, vapor that ha absorbed hea from inside you house (or refrig crater) and com tlot m nr ru " refri '279 ake 5. It ative the whe IS I '41 9000 I S179 I S155 ttor Menu-gm mun-mam to.etyhmttmotttkttxs#t mecca-macaw Manon-m melani- mam-Imam: 1m Wanting!”- bit of $1999OI '1745a '237 n close your the has heat your 900 Imt am It EL] As this hot liq- uid cools it is sent back into the evaporator unit, inside the furnace duct, where hot air from the house heats it up to a boil and the resulting vapor travels back to the your car, and an is drawn across the fins to dissi- pate the heat. 900 900 ll ompressor again Around If you under- stand that fairly simple process you will be much more considerate of your refrigera- evaporator unit loses a lot of its heat and provides relief to the house occupants when it comes out of the air vents in the house. asses over the Real Estate Commission 372% The air that ftigi..5..1 I $269M) I '249 I '329 I S309 I S189 MW” ttectattehmrteattttaIttte “minim loam ”Hubbub! mm betrtee1tdecaatert ttrmqtote Minhmmltl MUM” mm ”can t mun“ “bu-mm ml: WWW-la macho-u may.“ mam mama 5189900 the Now that the need for air con- ditioning is past for the year, you should remove compressors is to insure the radiator coils are kept as free of dust and debris as possible. any accumulation acts as an insula- tor and slows the transfer of heat out. tr You can now see why the most important thing you can do for m ”about!“ 1] umt 1nd your air condition 9(1) 9(1) 9(1) XI) that 251 North Service Rd. W. Centre, Q.E.W. and GO. of the unit and they should be blasted clean too because that's where the air enters. to the unit to impede the free flow of air when the fan pulls it into the unit. Direct the stream from the inside so any debris is blown outside. Scrub any stubborn residue. There are vents on the sides across and the fins. ho pre can lift it then di strong from Glen Abbey Branch Oalrvilk, Ontario MM 3E7 Tel. 3383737 Fax. 33&7351 Cut back any adjacent shrubs and flowers that get close enough to the unit to Up?roded beyond Its value. Apply your own tas e to complete this home. DETACHED $267,500 - 376 CARRIER LANE Gorgeous home on greenbelt at approx. 3,100 sq. . This Is fantastic value! AWAITING YOUR PLEASURE SEMI-DETACHED $169,900 - 2236 MUNN'S AVE. Walk to rec. centre and ft.O. School. Finished top to bottom. Member of the Oakville Milton & District and Toronto Real Estate Board the )n the dire 338-3737 the of adiator $154,900 - I355 ROYLEN RD. )ff and me -l-lll" 1lllillllllllllllllllll - 1lll)lllVlll)lllll com ho ROYAL LEPAGE you tter oil '-rNpsRsalatimS-uh,iMsor a] extra blast of heated air. As you cut your lawn be careful not to direct any clip- pings toward the unit. They will clog up the vents. W h e n y o u replace the metal housing you may want to cover the unit with a cus- tom made plastic cover for protec- tion over the win- ter. A friend of mine who installs and services air conditioning units suggests a piece of plywood laid If there clothes drye in the vicini should dirt pres thin air flow from the hot Sales Representative 11:1!" the com- I The last it needs on ERNIE NICHOLLS 329-5417 844-5000 lay IS an blast of inity you IST TIME BUYERS Look and Listen up'. Your chance to move into the heart of' Glen Abbey, near Rec. away lt nt ith‘ll and hair off the coil and the fins of your refrigera- tor with a vacuum so the heat can be cover can trap moisture inside the unit for the whole winter whereas the ply- wood keeps out the rain and snow but allows plenty of air movement. Since I have made a compari- son between the air conditioning unit and the refrigerator, you can now under- stand that at least twice a year you should clean dust so the heat can be better dissipated. The unit will last longer. on ter top ot the um' 'robably a ber solution. The plastic ERNIE the unit

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