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Carrier Hvac Rooftop Units

Carrier HVAC rooftop units are an important component of many commercial and industrial buildings. They are designed to provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) services to the building’s occupants. Carrier HVAC rooftop units are typically installed on the roof of the building and are made up of several components, including an outdoor condenser, an indoor evaporator, a compressor, and a fan. The outdoor condenser works to remove heat from the air and transfer it to the indoor evaporator, while the indoor evaporator works to cool the air and remove humidity. The compressor then works to compress the refrigerant and move it to the outdoor condenser. Finally, the fan works to move the air through the system. Carrier HVAC rooftop units are highly efficient and reliable, and are an essential part of any commercial or industrial building’s HVAC system.