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There are various types of air conditioning systems available. All types of units are controlled by either wall mounted panels or hand held remote controls.
Wall mounted air conditioning systems are very popular in properties, the units can be installed into separate rooms and controlled individually or combined with other units on the same system.
The units offer a perfect solution in conservatories and offices that can easily become over heated, even in spring. Keeping residents or members of staff cool at the property is a way to increase levels of comfort at home, and aiding productivity in the workplace.
The systems run very quietly and can be easily serviced when the time requires it.
They are of real benefit to homes and businesses where floor/wall space is minimal.
The internal part of the system is fitted beneath the ceiling or suspended from it, this results in the unit being located at the ideal height to control the room climate accurately.
The systems run very quietly and can be supplied with different output duty levels.
A ducted air conditioning system is designed to be installed above a ceiling this will then supply air grilles located at various locations in the room. Some can be mounted vertically and concealed behind decorative fascias.
The system runs quietly and is available in many different power levels to suit the application.
Cassette units are installed where a ceiling void is present. They can be fitted onto a ceiling which conceals the internal working equipment and only reveals the external grille.
They are perfect if there is an existing ceiling void, and are very discreet.
The power output levels available are adaptable depending on the room they will be installed in.
The systems are useful all year round and can keep residents or members of staff comfortable through the hot and humid months. They also keep people warm during the chilly winter months too.
Cassette units run very quietly and are easily serviced by our reputable and trust worthy team.
These type of systems are used on Mid to large installations where it is inpractible/inefficient to have a large number of single units.
Variable Refrigerant Volume or Variable Refrigerant Flow (depending on manufacturer).
Each indoor unit uses an LEV (electronic liquid expansion valve) to control its refrigerant supply to match the demand of the space it serves. The outdoor unit also varies its output to match the communal demands of the indoor units it serves.
Outdoor unit capacities range from around 14 kW to over 100 kW. Indoor units cover the full range of DX models normally available.
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