When the temperature outside begins to climb, many people seek the cool comfort of indoor air conditioning. Like water towers and power lines, air conditioners are one of those things that we see every day but seldom pay much attention to.

­Wouldn't it be nice to know how these indispensable machines work their magic?

­ Air conditioners come in various sizes, cooling capacities and prices. One type that we see all the time is the window air conditioner, an easy and economical way to cool a small area:

Window Air Conditioner

People who live in suburban areas usually have one of these in their backyard:

Air Conditioner

If you live in an apartment complex, this is probably a familiar sight:

Air Conditioner

Most businesses and office buildings have condensing units on their roofs, and as you fly into any airport you notice that warehouses and malls may have 10 or 20 condensing units hidden on their roofs:

Air Conditioner

And then if you go around back at many hospitals, universities and office complexes, you find large cooling towers that are connected to the air conditioning system:

Air Conditioner

Even though each of these machines has a pretty distinct look, they all work on the same principles. In this article, we will examine air conditioners -- from small to huge -- so you know more about what you're seeing.

Green Cooling
It takes a lot of energy to cool your home -- but there are lots of ways to make the process greener. Learn more about saving energy at Discovery Planet Green.

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