“ WHAT MAKES A ROOM AIR CONDITIONER WORK ” 1970s G.E. AIR CONDITIONING PROMO FILM XD97825

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    This General Electric short promo film discusses air conditioning and air conditioners. 'What Makes a Room Air Conditioner Work" contains detailed animations and a blonde bombshell showing off highlights of the quiet, reliable General Electric unit.
    The film opens with a woman in long black boots and a trench coat trotting through a thin layer of snow (:11) and a man jogging over a treadmill in sneakers (:18). Heat transfer is discussed (:32) as the woman enters the home from cold outdoors (:32) and presses cold palms on the jogging man’s chest (:38). A female sets up (:52) for a display on how air conditioners work (:52). Transfer of heat is shown in animation (1:11). The case of an air conditioning unit is plucked off (1:43) revealing the two interior compartments of a room air conditioner (1:49). Evaporator coils separate heat from the air in the room (1:58). Animation shows compressor coils, evaporator coils and the compressor (2:12) and how they operate. The barrier, (2:37), compressor, lower wheel and fan (2:58) are pointed out. The blower wheel tugs air into the machine (3:04). Filters clear the air (3:17). The female sets cards within the machine to show the flow of air (3:24). The dew point is discussed as moisture is pushed out (3:46). A cold glass of ice water (3:53) is used in example. Cold air flows back into the room (4:20). Heat transfers from the hot condenser to the cooler (4:38). Moisture from the evaporator flows through the barrier (4:53). Moisture is converted into hot humid air through condensation (5:02). The General Electric air conditioning unit (5:31) is noted to be a quiet machine. The film concludes with the GE logo (5:40).
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  • @scratchdog2216
    @scratchdog2216 2 місяці тому +8

    Typical 70's animation style and color. Love it.

  • @Brian-cr6rb
    @Brian-cr6rb 2 місяці тому +6

    I've had the pleasure of servicing several of units like these being in the apartment maintenance industry. Yes they aren't as energy efficient as what we have today, but the last one I replaced had a date tag from 1979! Older than me! Still blowing ice cold, unfortunately the chassis rotted away causing leaks. Most tenants that lost those units ask me to find them another classic because nothing felt as good as that crisp air that they produced. It's no joke. They were the best, and comparing to the junk we have today, failing within months of purchase. Anyone who had one, misses it!

    • @smallz1975
      @smallz1975 2 місяці тому +1

      My Grandparents had these units growing up before switching to central air in 2003. I recently acquired a 19,000 btu Superthrust made in 1976 and it’s a bit rusty on the bottom but still blows ice cold air just like I remember 😅

  • @Gannett2011
    @Gannett2011 2 місяці тому +3

    The groovy music at the start is called "Pow Pow Pow" by Jack Trombey from a 1969 De Wolfe LP. Actually this film is just full of great productions/library music!

  • @BobbyS1981
    @BobbyS1981 2 місяці тому +7

    Spine fin coil technology pioneered by GE. Trane acquired it when they bought GE Refrigeration Technologies in the ‘80s. They still use it in their condensing units such as the one we have which is only a few years old. Excellent heat rejection in a traditional copper and aluminum heat exchanger. Only thing better would be an aluminum micro channel condenser but those are reserved for large commercial units and automotive.

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse 2 місяці тому +5

    Fantastic thanks!

  • @WrenchingWolf92
    @WrenchingWolf92 2 місяці тому +17

    Back when companies didn't treat the general public like a bunch of morons. Not only made a product that was serviceable by the end user, BUT they even made an advanced advertisement showing how it works! Why can't we have commercials like this anymore?

    • @kattanablade
      @kattanablade 2 місяці тому

      u wouldnt understand what is said when its filmed in the country it is made it would be gobbldegook. unless of course u can speak Chinese?

  • @woodhonky3890
    @woodhonky3890 2 місяці тому +6

    They made that unit with an accessible squirrel cage fan able to be cleaned. My newer model (and I'm sure most others), there is no access for cleaning unless you remove the evaporator. Those squirrel cage fans can, and do, get so cankered up that they will hardly blow air. That was a great idea back then. I guess now just go buy another when the fan gets cankered. Also, if that was a "room" air conditioner, I would love to see the size of that room. Must have been huge!

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 місяці тому

      I'm not sure why the fans inside and outside weren't the same. I'm guessing it has to do with noise?

  • @kamakaziozzie3038
    @kamakaziozzie3038 2 місяці тому +5

    I ❤ the music! It just put me in a really good mood 😊

    • @new2000car
      @new2000car 2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the great video! The slinger ring (slosher fan) is why you do not need to tilt air conditioners, today or back then…most of the time.

    • @ShinnosukeTokuda1684
      @ShinnosukeTokuda1684 2 місяці тому +1

      the song in the middle is "moon beat" by peter reno if you want to look it up and find more similar htings

  • @V8Power5300
    @V8Power5300 2 місяці тому +7

    I wish i was back in those days when it was still legal to vent r12 and dirt cheap too

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 місяці тому +2

      You didn't vent it unless it leaked. Same as today.

    • @Radi0he4d1
      @Radi0he4d1 2 місяці тому

      It was legal to toss car batteries into the ocean, does not mean it was a cool thing to do

  • @VannBergHVAC
    @VannBergHVAC 2 місяці тому +2

    This ‘Comfomatic Superthrust’ model came out in 1968. GE made all the parts including the compressor and fan. These had a pretty high EER rating and were actually fairly quiet.

  • @krisone5253
    @krisone5253 21 день тому

    General Electric 'Superthrust'. Big,heavy units that usually required two big men to carry and install. 50 years ago technology. It took three of us to lift one and put it into the window! I was a young man then! They don't make behemoths like that anymore. Back 50 years ago, once you got it into the window, you left it there for 10 years of service life!

  • @razorburn645
    @razorburn645 2 місяці тому +5

    Mine didn't get the memo on the quiet part.

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms 2 місяці тому +1

    I need one NOW

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 2 місяці тому +2

    amazing how much everything is the same but different.

    • @kattanablade
      @kattanablade 2 місяці тому

      as in less quality and more waste due to not lasting a quater of the time products once did. i bet there are some of these still running around the world.

  • @radioactivekitty9174
    @radioactivekitty9174 2 місяці тому +3

    So what's the paper say about tomorrow? Another scorcher?

    • @wfukfm
      @wfukfm 2 місяці тому

      I remember that commercial - the Weather Channel played the crap outta that one . I love AC

  • @hbailey1180
    @hbailey1180 2 місяці тому

    Two cheap coolers, a bag of ice and a moving fan! That's how God attended AC to work!

  • @So-CA_NV_AZ82
    @So-CA_NV_AZ82 2 місяці тому

    Another great video, super "cool" and informative. Bravo P.F.

  • @davidgold5961
    @davidgold5961 2 місяці тому +6

    Yes, but I don’t believe she’s a true blonde. What we really want to know is if her carpet matches the drapes.

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 місяці тому

      You sir, are a scoundrel.

    • @jinxterx
      @jinxterx 2 місяці тому

      Crude and rude. There's no place for you in our society.

    • @kattanablade
      @kattanablade 2 місяці тому

      crude rude always a place in society for u sir!

  • @craxd1
    @craxd1 2 місяці тому +6

    Society somewhat became spoiled over this, as the seventies were when home air conditioning became popular. I grew up through those years, when we opened our windows and used fans. AC was only used in commercial buildings at the time, and automobiles did not have AC unless ordered as an expensive option. The cars on the lot only had forced vented air and wing windows.
    In the summer, we sat outside and under the shade during the day, and were glad for the evening when the air cooled off with a fan blowing on us. My family didn't have AC until the early eighties. That was before computers, when kids played outside.

    • @chrissmith-rv5ro
      @chrissmith-rv5ro 2 місяці тому

      I'll take the spoilage.

    • @sarsgarrs
      @sarsgarrs 2 місяці тому

      This machine truly is a miracle but it takes alot of power for something we don't really need most of the time

  • @RetroWorkShop773
    @RetroWorkShop773 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm assuming the spine fin tubes were a nightmare to keep clean on the side facing the outside world

  • @MorangRus
    @MorangRus 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice Stepford wifey. Based!

  • @MongoosePreservationSociety
    @MongoosePreservationSociety 2 місяці тому +4

    I wonder what would happen if you reversed the process in the winter?

    • @MrKevinWhite
      @MrKevinWhite 2 місяці тому +3

      That's a heat pump, basically a reversible AC

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 2 місяці тому +2

      I get the feeling you are smart and know exactly what would happen 👍

    • @bobweiss8682
      @bobweiss8682 2 місяці тому

      You would have a "heat pump"...

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 2 місяці тому

      Ice Age!😊

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 місяці тому

      I can't imagine!

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 2 місяці тому

    Cool video Jellybean!

  • @renandavidsoriaahumada6093
    @renandavidsoriaahumada6093 2 місяці тому

    nowadays they no longer had that moist ring

  • @brothertyler
    @brothertyler 2 місяці тому +1

    Thought this was SpongeBob for a moment

  • @manhoot
    @manhoot 2 місяці тому +15

    Another "cool" film

  • @worldcomicsreview354
    @worldcomicsreview354 2 місяці тому

    "What if we fit a reverse gear so it also works as a heater?"
    "Nah, we'll let the 2020's take care of that, then everyone who regularly uses air conditioners for decades can suddenly decide they 'don't work'"

  • @randomrud
    @randomrud Місяць тому

    And still no one has figured out how a magnet works.

  • @stationminute
    @stationminute 2 місяці тому

    3:44 THE WHAT?

  • @TheJimbob1603
    @TheJimbob1603 2 місяці тому

    Typically, electricity.

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips 2 місяці тому

    Look how big that thing is @1:32 to @1:37…Today’s are a quarter that size doing the same of better job.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 2 місяці тому

      Today they're in two seperate parts! The outside bit is still big and noisy, but completely outside

  • @421sap
    @421sap 2 місяці тому

    In Jesus' Name Amen ✝️

  • @damanyocum149
    @damanyocum149 2 місяці тому +3

    GENERAL ELECTRIC MAKER OF COOLERS, BOMBERS AND PASTA SHAPERS

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 місяці тому +1

      And light bulbs! And clock radios and.....

  • @sodiebergh
    @sodiebergh 2 місяці тому

    Boy, did I need this today! Thank you!! 🤍