In recent years the air conditioning industry has made huge advances in the technology it employs and the industry would argue that their products are now highly efficient in their use of energy. A typical domestic air conditioning system comprises of wall mounted units in each room with a small compressor unit mounted externally. The two components are then linked with a pair of thin copper pipes which provide for the flow and return of refrigerant gas. A 240v electric supply then drives the fan unit in the room and the external compressor. Typically a remote control (like a TV remote) is then used to control the system for on/off, temperature and fan speeds.
The internal wall mounted unit is alternatively referred to as a wall inverter unit or high-wall inverter. The advent of inverter technology has transformed the efficiency of air conditioning. Its general application is in digitally controlling the capacity and fan speed of the system to match it precisely to the temperature to be maintained or achieved.
There are some important elements to consider when replacing or upgrading an existing heating and air conditioning system. The first area to consider is the limitations imposed by your current system and available energy sources and the requirements of any new system when selecting a heating and air conditioning system for a new house, your options are generally much wider, although your builder or developer may place limitations on your choices due to budget or fitting.
Wall mounted inverter units are common throughout commercial buildings and are now becoming increasingly used in hotels. The attraction of these units is the opportunity for residents to control inverter output temperatures locally and very accurately. Most commercial air conditioning installations have state-of-the-art control equipment often centrally based but with local sensing. Computer based control units are now available that integrate functions such as temperature control, lighting, alarms and fire protection functions.
Ideally businesses should consider their cooling requirements during the colder months in order to avoid disappointment and uncomfortable working conditions, due to the volume of demand for air conditioning over the summer. Typically installation firms are quieter during the winter months and can complete projects in plenty of time before the hot weather begins. Air Conditioning systems are installed usually due to a requirement to create comfortable living or working conditions. The Air Conditioning industry has never been large in the UK in comparison with warmer countries elsewhere in the world. The onset of global warming however seems likely to completely transform the market for air conditioning in the UK.
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