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Air Conditioning Spares
Brand Corp offers top-quality air conditioning spares: compressors, coils, filters, thermostats, and more. Trust us for reliable replacements and upgrades to keep your HVAC system running smoothly.
Air Conditioning Spares
At Brand Corp, we offer a comprehensive selection of air conditioning spares to meet your HVAC system's needs. Our inventory includes a wide range of high-quality components, such as compressors, condenser coils, evaporator coils, refrigerants, blowers, air filters, thermostats, expansion valves, ductwork, and electrical components. Whether you require replacement parts or upgrades for your air conditioning system, our spares are designed to ensure efficient cooling, improved indoor air quality, and optimal performance. Trust Brand Corp for reliable air conditioning spares that will keep your HVAC system running smoothly.
Blower
Copper Pipes
Compressor
Condensing Unit
Air Conditioning Spares
The blower is a vital component of an air conditioning system that helps circulate air. It draws air in through the return ducts, passes it over the evaporator coil for cooling, and then pushes the cooled air back into the space through the supply ducts.
Copper Pipes
Copper pipes are used for refrigerant lines in air conditioning systems. They transport the refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units, allowing for heat transfer and cooling. Copper pipes are known for their durability, flexibility, and excellent heat conductivity.
Compressor
The compressor is the heart of an air conditioning system. It compresses and circulates the refrigerant, enabling heat absorption from the indoor air and heat release in the outdoor unit. The compressor plays a crucial role in the cooling process and overall performance of the system.
Condensing Unit
The condensing unit, located outside the building, houses the condenser coil, compressor, and fan. It plays a key role in releasing heat from the refrigerant into the surrounding air. The condensing unit is responsible for converting the high-pressure, high-temperature refrigerant gas into a high-pressure liquid state.