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when was the air conditioner invented

The modern air conditioner was invented in 1902 by American engineer Willis Haviland Carrier.

Quick Scoop

  • The first modern air conditioner was created in 1902 to solve a humidity problem at a printing plant in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Willis Carrier’s system cooled air by passing it over cold coils, which also removed moisture and stabilized paper and ink.
  • Earlier cooling ideas existed (like ice-making machines and primitive cooling methods), but Carrier’s 1902 design is widely considered the birth of modern air conditioning.

A Bit Of Background

  • Before 1902, inventors experimented with artificial cooling and ice-making, laying groundwork for later systems but not creating full room air conditioning as used today.
  • Carrier’s invention quickly spread from industrial use to public spaces like theaters and later into homes, reshaping work, comfort, and even where people chose to live.

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