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Fans that run on alternating sinusoidal electric current are known as AC fans. Both positive and negative currents in equal amounts power these fans. The standard AC voltage frequencies for the AC fans are, in order, 100, 120, 200, 220, 230, and, at maximum, 240 volts. Compared to the cooling, heating, and dry modes of the air conditioner, the fan mode consumes a lot less energy. This is so because running the fan requires less energy than running the compressor.
The essential function of an AC fan motor is to rotate the fan in order to maintain airflow. This makes it possible for heated air inside the house to be expelled outside, allowing cold air to enter the rooms through the ducts. However, there are two kinds of fans for air conditioning systems. If your air conditioning system is centrally located, it often has two fans: a blower fan and a condenser fan. These are vital to the system's ability to cool.
Two fans are used by air conditioners: one inside the unit for blowing hot air out and another outside the unit to help release hot air. There are two fans on your central air conditioner: one on the inside that circulates cool air into your house and another outside that pushes air over the condenser coils to remove heat from the air inside your house. The proper cooling of your home by your air conditioner will be compromised if there are issues with either of these fans.