Posted on:
16 May 2017
Ducted air conditioning has been around for quite long. Ductless systems have been developed but ducted systems are still very good. This can be attributed to the improvements that have been made on ducted systems over time so that they are still very effective in heating today.
How it works
With a ducted heating system, the heat is produced by a heating unit which is usually installed in a central area.
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Tips on Replacing Your Dirty Reverse-Cycle Air Conditioner Filters
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11 May 2017
For homeowners who want to enjoy year-round temperature control service, reverse-cycle air conditioners are an appropriate choice of HVAC equipment. During the hot sunny months of the year, these air conditioners provide cooling service, whereas during the cold winter months, they do the exact opposite — warm up the living area. Because reverse-cycle air conditioners are often being operated almost throughout the year, it is easy to overlook that they too need servicing, just like other types of air conditioning equipment.
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Two Signs Your Air Conditioning System Needs to Be Repaired or Serviced
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5 May 2017
It's not always easy to spot faults within an air conditioning system. However, it's important to be able to recognise the early warning signs that your unit needs to be repaired or serviced, as a seemingly minor fault that is left unfixed for too long could eventually worsen to the point that it causes the entire unit to fail prematurely. Here are two signs which could indicate that your unit is in need of either repair of servicing.
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How to choose industrial air conditioners
Posted on:
28 April 2017
There are many benefits of making a workplace conducive for employees, chief among them is that they are more productive. The following considerations are important when you are considering an industrial air conditioning installation.
Load
Workspaces usually have a lot of equipment, loads of people, and large airspaces. This creates the need for air conditioners that can effectively cool the load. Some factors you might consider include fan power, how many indoor units can be served by a single outdoor unit as well as the effectiveness of the air conditioning system.
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