MODERN AIR CONDITIONING INVENTOR
Willis Carrier Born 1876 in Erie County. He had a taste for mathematics and repaired his mother's appliances. In 1895, he obtained a scholarship from Cornell University and graduated in Mechanical Engineering in 1901. He worked at the Buffalo Forge Company, Metallurgical company and began experiments with air conditioning. The first air conditioner. William Carrier tried to solve the problem of the Sackett-Williams printing company, which, due to New York's summer dampness, the paper absorbed moisture from the air, and dilated, compromising print quality. On July 17, 1902, the first unit was created, which controlled not only the humidity as well as the temperature. Willis Carrier reversed the steam process by blowing air into coils with cold air water, thus solving the problem, obtaining adequate moisture for paper and printing. Later, Carrier technology was applied to increase productivity in the workstations And the growing demand for that technology has led to the creation of Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America.