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Only if there is a gas powered electrical generator in the middle.
There are AC's that run directly on gas.

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And refrigerators too,

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You are incorrect. Air conditioners are powered by electricity.
Gee, I wonder why there is a gas line connected to my a/c, and every time the a/c comes on, the furnace comes on also. A/c fans are electric, but the part of the a/c that removes moisture is gas powered. Moisture breeds mold, that's why the new a/c's come with a humidistat to regulate the moisture content in the house.

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How does furnace and AC work?
During warm seasons your heating system works with your central air conditioning. Air is cooled as it's blown over your air conditioning unit's cooling coil, often attached to the air circulating fan of the furnace, and then sent through the same air ducts throughout your home.

The furnace isn't on (gas) just the electric fan.

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Thanks for that. I was completely unaware of those. I do doubt there are any in TV, though, but you never know.
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Thanks for that. I was completely unaware of those. I do doubt there are any in TV, though, but you never know.
Of the ones I have seen, most are for travel trailers and are propane.
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How does furnace and AC work?
During warm seasons your heating system works with your central air conditioning. Air is cooled as it's blown over your air conditioning unit's cooling coil, often attached to the air circulating fan of the furnace, and then sent through the same air ducts throughout your home.

The furnace isn't on (gas) just the electric fan.
When I look thru the sight hole, I can see the furnace is on by the flame.
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When I look thru the sight hole, I can see the furnace is on by the flame.
YOU WIN! If you think you need your furnace on to cool your house.... good. I don't care. I do hope your a/c is not running in the winter to warm it.

Does anyone else have their furnace fired up to cool their home?
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YOU WIN! If you think you need your furnace on to cool your house.... good. I don't care. I do hope your a/c is not running in the winter to warm it.

Does anyone else have their furnace fired up to cool their home?
It does run in the winter also to heat the house and remove moisture from the air.
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I am curious. If you have the time and can find them, please post the make and model number.

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It does run in the winter also to heat the house and remove moisture from the air.
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I am curious. If you have the time and can find them, please post the make and model number.
It's a brand new Carrier 3 ton, That's all I know.
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It's a brand new Carrier 3 ton, That's all I know.
"It does run in the winter also to heat the house and remove moisture from the air." from post 23

I think you are a little confused. You are heating with gas and cooling with electric. It called a gas pack. There are AC units that run on gas but I don't think you would have one here, at least I never heard of one installed here.
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Most houses in The Villages have a heat pump, which is all electric and is an air conditioner that can run in reverse in the winter to heat as well as cool. So, in the winter, the cooling coil becomes the heating coil. However, some houses have an air conditioner that only operates as a cooling device. But, there is a gas furnace built into the air handling unit that heats the house in the winter. Even though the gas furnace uses the same air handling fan to circulate air throughout the house, the heating and cooling functions are totally separate. The gas is not needed for cooling.
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It's a brand new Carrier 3 ton, That's all I know.
It would have been nice of the installer to explain how it operates. Mike from Chuck Farrell did that for me. Seeing as how you have a gas furnace as part of your HVAC .... I sure hope you got a check from TECO's rebate program for $500.00 made out to you.
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I agree with Steve in Post #26. You probably have a gas furnace for heat and an electric AC for cooling. Those areas without gas will typically have a heat pump (an AC that can operate in reverse to generate heat).

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It would have been nice of the installer to explain how it operates. Mike from Chuck Farrell did that for me. Seeing as how you have a gas furnace as part of your HVAC .... I sure hope you got a check from TECO's rebate program for $500.00 made out to you.
I did get the check....pleasant surprise. The a/c people said they would either take the $500 off the final bill, or I could have the check, I opted for the check.
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