Air Condition Story
Willis Haviland Carrier's breakthrough in air conditioning is a fascinating story of innovation and problem-solving. Here are the key steps and story behind his invention: The Problem In the summer of 1902, the Sackett-Wilhelms Lithographing & Publishing Company in Brooklyn, New York, faced a significant issue: the high humidity was causing paper to expand and contract, leading to misalignment of colors in their printing process. This resulted in poor quality prints and production delays. Carrier's Insight Willis Carrier, a young engineer at Buffalo Forge Company, was tasked with solving this problem. While waiting for a train in Pittsburgh, he noticed the fog and realized that by passing air through water, he could control humidity. This insight led him to develop a system that could both cool and dehumidify the air. The Breakthrough On July 17, 1902, Carrier designed the first modern air conditioning system. His system used a series of coils to cool and dehumidify the ...