There are various air conditioning systems that are available on the market today, it really depends on your overall requirements to which application we would recommend.
Here are some factors to keep in mind of installing ac:
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To what extent do you want to control the indoor environment? |
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Do you require cooling and heating, fresh air ventilation, humidification, or air purification |
How many rooms?
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There are one to one systems (one outdoor unit to one indoor unit) |
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Multi systems (one outdoor up to about 10 indoor units) |
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VRV systems (one outdoor up to about 60 units) |
Which kind of rooms?
A shop? An office? A computer room? Each application requires its own type of
air conditioning system.
Where to install the outdoor ac unit?
The outdoor unit should get an appropriate place, on a solid base or brackets and accessible for servicing.
Where to install the indoor ac unit?
The choice of the model will be determined by the possible location to place the unit.
Is there a false ceiling?
Is there free space on the wall? Etc.
Also the location of the unit is of great importance.
Each unit has its own air distribution pattern.
A wrong location may lead to draughts and excessive noise. |
Budget?
If you're under a tight budget or just want to cool or heat a few rooms, a one to one split type system is your best option.
Our air conditioning units use Inverter technology; this reduces the power consumption by up to 30% compared to non inverter units and ensures maximum comfort, operating silence and reliability.
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| In recent years, design styles for intelligent buildings such as hotels, banks and offices etc, have Increasingly featured large areas of glazing with high solar heat gains that can only be dissipated by means of air conditioning. Not surprisingly therefore, air conditioning has grown in importance and is now widely accepted as an integral component of most modern architectural concepts. |
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