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HVAC Systems Under Stress: What Happens When Summer Temperatures Surge
More than 13 million U.S. households reported being uncomfortably hot for an extended period during summer, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Prolonged heat can stress HVAC systems, causing uneven cooling and increased energy use despite normal operation on typical summer days.
Home factors such as layout, sun exposure, insulation, and HVAC design affect how well comfort is maintained during heat surges.
Mitsubishi Electric's Zoned Comfort Solutions offer both ducted and ductless systems designed to maintain comfort and efficiency during extreme summer temperatures.