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What is 12.5 Ton Rooftop Unit?

Introduction

If you are looking for a new HVAC system for your home or business, it is important to be familiar with the various models that are available. An air conditioning unit is a device that cools a building by producing cold air. This type of unit can also be called a heating and cooling unit, or HVAC system, which includes the compressor, condenser, evaporator and connecting ductwork. There are several different types of rooftop units available on the market today but one of the most popular is the 12.5 ton unit. This blog post will explain what this type of system does in detail so you’ll know if it’s right for your needs as well as how much it costs!

12.5 Ton Rooftop Unit is an air conditioning unit that cools a building by producing cold air.

A 12.5 ton rooftop unit is a common unit size that is used in commercial buildings. It can also be used in residences where there is low energy usage, such as those with air conditioning units that are not being used at all times of the year or those containing only one or two rooms with windows. The purpose of this type of AC unit is to cool a building by producing cold air and circulating it throughout the structure’s interior spaces, which allows occupants to remain comfortable even if outside temperatures are extremely hot and humid (or even freezing).

A 12.5 ton rooftop unit has many components that must be maintained regularly so that it can continue operating properly over time:

It can also be called a heating and cooling unit, or HVAC system, which includes the compressor, condenser, evaporator and connecting ductwork.

The HVAC system is made up of several components that work together to get the job done. The compressor, condenser, evaporator and connecting ductwork are all part of a rooftop unit’s internal workings.

The compressor is what pumps out hot or cold air depending on your needs at the time. It uses a motor to compress refrigerant gas into liquid form so it can be used in other parts of your HVAC system (like an indoor unit).

The condenser transfers heat from inside your home into outdoor air via its copper tubing coils located on top of or near where you’ll place your rooftop unit outside in order to cool off before returning back inside through another set of copper tubing coils called “evaporators.”

This type of unit is very common in commercial buildings such as offices, hotels and hospitals. They are also used in residences where there is low energy usage.

A 12.5 ton rooftop unit is a cooling system that uses outdoor air to cool a building. It can be used in residential and commercial buildings, but it’s especially common in large commercial buildings like hotels or hospitals. These units are often installed on the roof of a building so that they can draw in fresh air from outside and circulate it through the inside of your home or office space.

This type of HVAC system works by pulling in air through vents at one end, passing it through an evaporator coil where heat is extracted from it via refrigerant (like Freon), then pushing out cooled air at another vent location on another side of your house or office building.

The main function of an air conditioning unit is to get rid of heat from inside a building during summertime months by using refrigerant gas to change liquid into vapor in the evaporator coil located inside the indoor coils.

The main function of an air conditioning unit is to get rid of heat from inside a building during summertime months by using refrigerant gas to change liquid into vapor in the evaporator coil located inside the indoor coils. The vapor travels through pipes to an outside condenser coil, where it changes back into liquid form when it comes in contact with outside air. This process is called “compression” because it compresses (or squeezes) any remaining moisture out of your home’s air before returning that purified coolness back inside your house or apartment via ductwork running throughout all rooms affected by climate control needs.

The vapor travels through pipes to an outside condenser coil where it changes back into liquid form when it comes in contact with outside air. This process releases heat into the atmosphere which provides cooling for the home or office space.

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Conclusion

This type of air conditioning unit is very common in commercial buildings such as offices, hotels and hospitals. They are also used in residences where there is low energy usage. This type of unit has many advantages over other systems because it’s simple to install and operate, works well even at high temperatures (upwards of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 38 Celsius), requires less maintenance than other types of cooling systems such as heat pumps or window units–and most importantly: they’re cost-effective!