History Of First Air Conditioner, The history of air conditioner started in the early days with the need to preserve foods. Foods that are kept at room temperature spoil easily due to the growth of bacteria. At temperature below 4┬░C (40┬░F), the growth of bacteria is reduced rapidly. As a result of the development in food refrigeration, other applications that follows include air conditioning, humidity control and manufacturing processes.
The discovery of the principles of the absorption type of refrigeration in 1824 showed that┬аliquefied┬аammonia could chill air when it is allowed to evaporate. Ice was created using compressor technology in the year 1842 by a physician named John Gorrie.┬а
The commercially available of air conditioning applications started based on the need to cool air for industrial processes than for personal comfort. The first electrical air conditioning was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in the year 1902. He was also known as the Father of Modern Air Conditioning.
His invention was designed to improve the manufacturing process of a printing plant. By controlling the temperature and humidity of the plant, the processes were made more efficient as the paper size and the ink┬аalignment┬аwere consistently maintained.
The Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America was established by him to meet the demand of better productivity in the workplace. Today, Carrier Corporation is the biggest air conditioner manufacturer and marketing corporation in the world in central air conditioning.
The discovery of Freon in 1928 by Thomas Midgley, Jr., a safer refrigerant to humans compared to the toxic and flammable gases such as ammonia, propane and methyl chloride sparks the invention of air conditioning systems for residential, industrial and commercial applications.
Unfortunately, the use of CFC and HCFC refrigerants are causing the depletion of ozone layer in our atmosphere that is causing harmful rays to penetrate our earth. Newer ozone friendly refrigerants have been developed to replace refrigerants such as R-11, R-12 and R-22 to name a few. Non-ozone depletion refrigerant such as R-410a has been used in newer air conditioning systems.
History Of Air Conditioner and Refrigeration┬а
- 1820┬аIce was first artificially made as an experiment.
- 1824┬аMichael Faraday discovered the principles for the absorption type of refrigeration.
- 1834┬аJacob Perkins invented the first artificial ice manufacturing machine which led to our modern compression systems.
- 1902┬аWillis Haviland Carrier invented the first air conditioner to control the temperature and humidity of a printing company, marking the first time effort taken to control the temperature of the surroundings. This starts the history of air conditioning.
- 1906┬аStuart W. Cramer come out with the term “Air Conditioning.” which was later adopted by Carrier.
- 1913┬аThe first international refrigeration expo is held in Chicago.
- 1928┬аThe discovery of Freon refrigerant by Thomas Midgley, Jr.
- 1930┬аThe White House is air-conditioned.
- 1946┬аThe demand for room air conditioners began to increase with more than 30,000 units produced on this year.
- 1953┬аRoom air conditioners sale exceed 1 million units. This is another key milestone in the history of air conditioner.
- 1953┬аThe Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturers Association and The Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Machinery Association are formed.
- 1957┬аThe first rotary compressor was developed hence making air conditioning units smaller and more efficient compared to the reciprocating type.
- 1977┬аHeat Pumps equipment developed that allows cooling and heating cycle using the same machine that can be used to provide cooling during summer and heating during winter.
- 1987┬аMontreal Protocol signed to protect the earth’s ozone layer is signed in Montreal, Canada. The Protocol establishes international cooperation on the phase out of ozone depleting substances, including the chlorofluorocarbon(CFC) refrigerants used in HVAC equipment.
- 1990┬аMicroprocessor control systems are used in all areas of refrigeration and air conditioning due to the readily available semiconductor technology.
- 1992┬аThe R-22 Alternative Refrigeration Evaluation Program (AREP) starts to find alternative refrigerants to R-502 and R-22.
- 1995┬аChloroflourocarbon (CFC) manufacturing in the USA ends on December 31.
- 1997┬аKyoto Protocol signed to protect the earth’s climate by reducing greenhouse gases that cause climate change.
- 1998┬аUnitary air conditioners and heat pumps set a sale record of more than 6 million units.
- 2007┬аA State Council issued a circular to restrict the temperature of air conditioning in public buildings to 26┬░C (78┬░F) or higher during summer and 20┬░C (68┬░F) and lower during winter. Sale of low efficiency air conditioning units are also outlawed.