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It is interesting to know
When Was Air-Conditioning Invented?
Today, most air-conditioning is used to bring comfort to people
indoors on hot days, but that's not the reason it was invented. In 1902, a
man named Willis Carrier was asked to find a way to remove moisture
from the air in a New York picture-printing plant. Since paper absorbs
moisture from the air, printers at the time couldn't be sure that colors
would come out right when the air was very moist.
Carrier got the idea for the world's first air-conditioning system
while he was standing on a railroad station in the fog. Realizing that fog
is water condensed out of the air when the air is cooled, Carrier decided
that water could be condensed out of air by cooling it. He designed a
machine for cooling air as it entered the printing plant, so that moisture
would collect in the machine instead of entering the plant. The world's
first air-conditioning system was invented not to cool air, but to dry it!
The first theater with air-conditioning opened in 1921, in Los Angeles.
The first office building with air-conditioning in as part of the original
construction was opened in 1928,
in San Antonio, Texas.
Amazing, isn't it...
The ancient Egyptians hung wet
mats at their tent doors to cool
the air blowing in — the earliest
unofficial air-conditioning!
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