Friday, 31 January 2014

Introduction of HRV

HRV stands for Heat Reclaim Ventilation System. It is Ideal for Offices, Restaurants, Hospitals etc.

Key Features


  • Reduces Air conditioning load by approximately by 31%
  • Standard operation temperature -15 to 50 CDB.
  • Easy installation in ceiling due to low height
  • Nighttime free cooling operation
  • Interlocking with a/c operation
  • HRV System, Heat Reclaim Ventilation System


Monday, 27 January 2014

Air Conditioner Parts



Let's get some housekeeping topics out of the way before we tackle the unique components that make up a standard air conditioner. The biggest job an air conditioner has to do is to cool the indoor air. That's not all it does, though.

Monday, 6 January 2014

How do Air Conditioners Work?

The first modern air conditioning system was developed in 1902 by a young electrical engineer named Willis Haviland Carrier. It was designed to solve a humidity problem at the Sackett-Wilhelms Lithographing and Publishing Company in Brooklyn, N.Y. Paper stock at the plant would sometimes absorb moisture from the warm summer air, making it difficult to apply the layered inking techniques of the time. Carrier treated the air inside the building by blowing it across chilled pipes. The air cooled as it passed across the cold pipes, and since cool air can't carry as much moisture as warm air, the process reduced the humidity in the plant and stabilized the moisture content of the paper. Reducing the humidity also had the side benefit of lowering the air temperature -- and a new technology was born.