Great Bridge Furniture


 1325 S Battlefield Blvd
 Chesapeake, VA
 23322, US
 757-482-6622 (phone)
 757-482-0711 (fax)
 gbfdavid@aol.com
                                              

Store Hours:

Monday:  10:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday: 
10:00am - 7:00pm
Wednesday:  10:00am - 7:00pm
Thursday:  10:00am - 7:00pm
Friday:  10:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday:  10:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday:  12:00pm - 5:00pm
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Air Conditioners (678)
An air conditioner is an appliance, system, or mechanism designed to extract heat from an area via a refrigeration cycle. In construction, a complete system of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is referred to as "HVAC." Its purpose, in a building or an automobile, is to provide comfort during either hot or cold weather.

Historical Information
In 1820, British scientist and inventor Michael Faraday discovered that compressing and liquefying ammonia could chill air when the liquefied ammonia was allowed to evaporate. In 1842, Florida physician John Gorrie used compressor technology to create ice, which he used to cool air for his patients in his hospital in Apalachicola, Florida.[1] He hoped eventually to use his ice-making machine to regulate the temperature of buildings. He even envisioned centralized air conditioning that could cool entire cities. Though his prototype leaked and performed irregularly, Gorrie was granted a patent in 1851 for his ice-making machine. His hopes for its success vanished soon afterward when his chief financial backer died; Gorrie did not get the money he needed to develop the machine. According to his biographer Vivian M. Sherlock, he blamed the "Ice King", Frederic Tudor, for his failure, suspecting that Tudor had launched a smear campaign against his invention. Dr. Gorrie died impoverished in 1855 and the idea of air conditioning faded away for 50 years.

Early commercial applications of air conditioning were manufactured to cool air for industrial processing rather than personal comfort. In 1902 the first modern electrical air conditioning was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in Syracuse, NY. Designed to improve manufacturing process control in a printing plant, his invention controlled not only temperature but also humidity. The low heat and humidity were to help maintain consistent paper dimensions and ink alignment. Later Carrier's technology was applied to increase productivity in the workplace, and The Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America was formed to meet rising demand. Over time air conditioning came to be used to improve comfort in homes and automobiles. Residential sales expanded dramatically in the 1950s.

In 1906, Stuart W. Cramer of Charlotte, North Carolina, was exploring ways to add moisture to the air in his textile mill. Cramer coined the term "air conditioning", using it in a patent claim he filed that year as an analogue to "water conditioning", then a well-known process for making textiles easier to process. He combined moisture with ventilation to "condition" and change the air in the factories, controlling the humidity so necessary in textile plants. Willis Carrier adopted the term and incorporated it into the name of his company. This evaporation of water in air, to provide a cooling effect, is now known as evaporative cooling.



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At Great Bridge Furniture, located at 1325 S. Battlefield Blvd, Chesapeake, VA, customer satisfaction is our number one priority. We are currently servicing the areas of , but feel free to stop by our store when you are in the neighborhood! Our Virtual Store is designed to ensure your shopping experience is easy and pleasurable while you shop for all your furniture and mattress needs. At Great Bridge Furniture, you will find many products in the categories of Accents, Area Rugs, Bathroom, Bedroom, Candles, Crafts, Dining, Fireplaces, Game Room, Garden/Outdoors, Gifts, Hardware, Lighting, Living Room, Mattresses, Miscellaneous, Office, Rattan, Surfaces, Tableware, Top of Bed and Wall Hangings.

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