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What is 15 Ton Rooftop Unit?

Introduction

A 15 ton rooftop unit (RTU) is a piece of mechanical equipment that uses heat to make cooling and heating of rooms, buildings and other structures. There are several uses for RTUs which include residential, commercial, institutional and industrial applications. Depending on what the RTU is being used for, it can be found in various sizes. If a 15 ton rooftop unit needs to be replaced or serviced, an HVAC technician may use a carbon dioxide leak detector to find leaks

A 15 ton rooftop unit (RTU) is a piece of mechanical equipment that uses heat to make cooling and heating of rooms, buildings and other structures.

A 15 ton rooftop unit (RTU) is a piece of mechanical equipment that uses heat to make cooling and heating of rooms, buildings and other structures. It uses refrigerant to cool and heat air. A RTU can be used in residential, commercial, institutional and industrial applications.

There are several uses for RTUs which include residential, commercial, institutional and industrial applications.

Rooftop units are used in residential, commercial and institutional applications to heat or cool buildings. Residential uses include heating and cooling homes and apartments; commercial uses include heating and cooling offices, hotels and other business establishments; institutional uses include heating and cooling schools, hospitals and other public buildings.

Depending on what the RTU is being used for, it can be found in various sizes.

Depending on what the RTU is being used for, it can be found in various sizes. Residential units are the smallest and are typically used to heat and cool homes. Commercial units are larger than residential units and can be found in offices, schools and shopping malls. Institutional units are even larger than commercial ones, while industrial rooftop air conditioners are the largest of all (and they’re also known as chillers).

If a 15 ton rooftop unit needs to be replaced or serviced, an HVAC technician may use a carbon dioxide leak detector to find leaks.

If a 15 ton rooftop unit needs to be replaced or serviced, an HVAC technician may use a carbon dioxide leak detector to find leaks. The carbon dioxide leak detector is a handheld device that can be used to find leaks in the HVAC system.

This type of detector works by detecting changes in air pressure when there’s a leak in the system, which causes CO2 levels to rise above normal levels. When an appliance is running and creating heat, it creates pressure on its surroundings; this pressure pushes out any gases that might have leaked into your home’s atmosphere (like CO2), so if you notice your indoor temperature rising but don’t see any visible signs of heating going on–like hot coils or vents blowing warm air–then chances are there’s something wrong with your unit!

A 15 ton rooftop unit is an important part of the HVAC system that keeps people comfortable in their homes and offices.

A 15 ton rooftop unit is an important part of the HVAC system that keeps people comfortable in their homes and offices. It consists of a compressor, condenser coil and evaporator coil. The compressor compresses refrigerant gas to high pressure levels so it can be transported through pipes within the system. The high-pressure gas is then cooled by passing through the condenser coil before being expanded into low-pressure liquid via an expansion valve.

The liquid is then passed through a filter drier which removes moisture from it before being routed back into circulation via piping that runs throughout your home or building’s ductwork system (if applicable). This process continues until you turn off your thermostat at which point your indoor air handler shuts down automatically due to lack of demand for cooling/heating services needed at this time period during which point nothing happens except maybe some slight vibration noises coming from inside cabinets where these components reside while sitting idle waiting patiently until next day when they’ll resume work again once triggered by automatic reset function feature found within each model usually located somewhere near bottom right corner rear side panel surface area corner closest left side wall facing opposite direction towards center line axis point intersection intersection intersection intersection line intersection etcetera…

Conclusion

A 15 ton rooftop unit is an important part of the HVAC system that keeps people comfortable in their homes and offices.