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"HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEMS
HVAC is an abbreviation for "Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning." HVAC systems are designed to control factors such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and air circulation indoors. These systems are used in residences, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and vehicles.
HVAC systems typically consist of the following components:
1- Heating: Systems that provide heating for indoor spaces. These systems often include various technologies such as boilers, heat pumps, or electric heaters.
2- Ventilation: Systems that facilitate airflow indoors by bringing in fresh outside air and expelling stale air outside. This helps improve indoor air quality and provide fresh air.
3- Air Conditioning: Systems that control indoor temperatures. Air conditioning is used to cool indoor spaces on hot days and works alongside the heating system to provide warmth on cold days.
HVAC systems are important for increasing comfort, ensuring energy efficiency, and improving indoor air quality. Well-designed and regularly maintained HVAC systems provide a comfortable indoor environment for users and can reduce energy costs. Therefore, HVAC systems are found in many buildings, facilities, and vehicles and are considered a significant investment.