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Condensing furnace
A type of heating appliance that extracts so much of the available heat content from a combusted fuel that the moisture in the combustion gases condenses before it leaves the furnace. Also this furnace circulates a liquid to cool the furnace's heat exchanger. The heated liquid may either circulate through a liquid-to-air heat exchanger to warm room air, or it may circulate through a coil inside a separate indirect-fired water heater.

Condensing unit
The component of a central air conditioner that is designed to remove heat absorbed by the refrigerant and transfer it outside the conditioned space.

Condition
(1) Any requirement before performance or completion of anything. (2) Anything essential to the existence or occurrence of something else. (3) A clause in an agreement that modifies it any way. (4) To affect, modify or influence. (5) To prepare for something. (6) A proper or healthy state to be in.

Conditional commitment
A written promise by a lender to make a loan, pending certain conditions to be met by the borrower.

Conditional offer
An offer to purchase a piece of real estate provided certain conditions are met.

Conditional sale
A contract stating that the title will remain with the seller, until certain conditions are fulfilled by the buyer. Also referred to as conditional conveyance.

Conditioned air
The air that has been heated, cooled, humidified, or dehumidified to maintain an interior space within the "comfort zone.".

Conditioned floor area
The floor area of enclosed conditioned spaces on all floors measured from the interior surfaces of exterior partitions for nonresidential buildings and from the exterior surfaces of exterior partitions for residential buildings.

Conditioned space
Enclosed space that is either directly conditioned space or indirectly conditioned space.

Conditioned space, directly
An enclosed space that is provided with heating equipment that has a capacity exceeding 10 BTUs/(hr-ft2), or with cooling equipment that has a capacity exceeding 10 BTUs/(hr-ft2). An exception is if the heating and cooling equipment is designed and thermostatically controlled to maintain a process environment temperature less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit or greater than 85 degrees Fahrenheit for the whole space the equipment serves.

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