2: Improve Cooling System Performance

How to save energy on your Manufactured Home Cooling system
There are two varied categories of air conditioners: individual room units (the window-mounted kind), and central systems. Central air conditioners can be categorized into systems which have the compressor located outdoors, while the evaporator is inside the home; and packaged systems, in which the whole unit sits outside with ducts carrying air to and from the house. In either type of central system, chilled air is blown through ducts (located either under the floor or in the attic), and into the living space through registers or grates (see diagrams).
An efficiently operating cooling system in a manufactured home is critical to decreased energy use and increased comfort, particularly in warm climates. A well-maintained air conditioning system will use 15% to 40% less energy than a neglected one. There are several components in mobile home cooling systems that need to be properly maintained. Following the instruction manual’s maintenance schedule will extend the life of your cooling system, and keep it running smoothly and efficiently, which will save you money.













