
An air handler, or air handling unit (often abbreviated to AHU), is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Usually, an air handler is a large metal box containing a blower, heating and/or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers, sound attenuators, and dampers. Air handlers usually connect to ductwork that distributes the conditioned air through the building, and returns it to the AHU. Sometimes AHUs discharge (supply) and admit (return) air directly to and from the space served, without ductwork.

With an energy efficient A/C unit, you’ll enjoy complete comfort on the hottest days of the year and lower your cooling costs at the same time.

An air handler is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system.

Your air conditioning system is designed to control temperature — not humidity — and only removes humidity as a byproduct of cooling.

The evaporator coil is where the actual cooling takes place as the heat in the air is absorbed by the refrigerant in the coils.

A furnace works to keep a home warm in the winter and plays a critical part in the operation of an air conditioning and heating system.

A central heat pump helps maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home and reduces humidity levels year-round.

For many families, a whole home humidifier provides the right amount of moisture for total home comfort.