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How It's Made: Air Conditioners
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Find out how air conditioners are designed to cool things off in this clip from The Science Channel's "How It's Made."
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Learn about air conditioner maintenance.
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Gimme Shelter: Replacing a Thermocouple (2:43)
Gimme Shelter: The Pressure Temperature Relief Valve (1:20)
Gimme Shelter: Dishwasher Quick Tip (0:58)
How It's Made: Air Conditioners (2:59)
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How It's Made: Air Conditioners (2:59)
Gimme Shelter: Dishwasher Quick Tip (0:58)
Gimme Shelter: Replacing a Thermocouple (2:43)
Gimme Shelter: The Pressure Temperature Relief Valve (1:20)
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