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How Air Conditioning Units Work PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Myers   
Friday, 21 January 2011 08:27
Need to dehumidify and extract heat from your home? The solution is to invest in an air conditioning system or full HVAC system. Air-con provides comfort in both hot and cold weather by regulating internal temperatures.

Need to dehumidify and extract heat from your home? The solution is to invest in an air conditioning system or full HVAC system. Air-con provides comfort in both hot and cold weather by regulating internal temperatures.

However, modern technology allows many inverter units to be run off a single compressor and this is an alternative method of providing air conditioning to commercial premises.

Technological advances allow long refrigerant pipe runs of up to 170m and the small diameter pipes which are now used result in less volume of refrigerant gas.

The advent of these internal wall mounted units called inverters has transformed the energy efficiency of air conditioning. They can control the capacity and fan speed of the system digitally by matching it precisely to the temperature required. This means that no additional or surplus heat is wasted.

Some air conditioning units on the continent and in holiday destinations give the systems a bad name, as they are often extremely noisy and ineffective. But this shouldn't prevent you from considering an air-con system for your home. Modern systems are so quiet if sited in the right place that they will not disturb your home or the residential area that you live in.

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.

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