Friday, 28 February 2014

Air-conditioning Basics

Air conditioners use refrigeration to chill indoor air, taking advantage of a remarkable physical law: When a liquid converts to a gas (in a process called phase conversion), it absorbs heat. Air conditioners exploit this feature of phase conversion by forcing special chemical compounds to evaporate and condense over and over again in a closed system of coils.

The compounds involved are refrigerants that have properties enabling them to change at relatively low temperatures. Air conditioners also contain fans that move warm interior air over these cold, refrigerant-filled coils. In fact, central air conditioners have a whole system of ducts designed to funnel air to and from these serpentine, air-chilling coils.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

To Get An AC Repair or A New Air Conditioner



AC Repair or New AC, That Is The Question

It's at least one question concerning many homeowners during this initial summer heatwave, as they see their AC repair costs increasing; "Should I pay $300, $500, even $700+ to repair my old central air conditioner, or $3,000, $5,000, $7,000+ to install a new air conditioner?" How did we find ourselves in this situation? The answer is a government ban on the R-22 refrigerant in your home's central AC system.

Monday, 24 February 2014

4 Myths About Electricity That Will Impact How Much Energy Your HVAC System Uses

There are various myths concerning your HVAC system that should be debunked to help you get the best performance and efficiency from your system.The facts can also lead to energy savings, which all Southwest Florida homeowners appreciate.

Here are three of the most prevalent myths and the real truth:

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Why You may need Air Conditioning Maintenance


When you've got air conditioning installed in your house then you will want to make certain regular maintenance is carried out.

There are plenty of main reasons why regular conditioning maintenance is necessary before it's carried out it is advisable to ensure your engineer is properly accredited and will supply you with all of the correct paperwork to prove that the system is fit to get used.


In public like offices you must find out what the regulations surrounding safety are and just how often maintenance checks on all the parts of the building need to be completed to ensure that safety rules are being followed.


Once you have employed the assistance of an experienced maintenance engineer they'll be able to carry out regular checks and give you the correct paperwork to indicate that your checks have been executed correctly.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Air Conditioner's 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. Air conditioners monitor and regulate the air temperature via a thermostat. They also have an on board filter that removes airborne particulates from the circulating air. Air conditioners function as dehumidifiers. Because temperature is a key component of relative humidity, reducing the temperature of a volume of humid air causes it to release a portion of its moisture. That's why there are drains and moisture-collecting pans near or attached to air conditioners, and why air conditioners discharge water when they operate on humid days.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Maintenance Increases Efficiency and Saves Money in Air Conditioning

One of the sounds of summer that homeowners like to hear is that of the air conditioning unit going on and off. The struggle to maintain a cool indoor climate often causes people to just leave the equipment on nonstop. The home stays very cool, but the bills are high. A good air conditioning service program increases the efficiency of the system, making it a valuable weapon in the war against expensive utility bills, as well as the heat.

Refrigerant

The outdoor unit contains the compressor and condenser coils. The compressor pumps refrigerant into the condenser, transforming it from gas to liquid form, expelling heat. The liquid passes through the expansion valve and begins the conversion from liquid to gas and the process is aided as the refrigerant is forced into the evaporator. As liquid evaporates, it absorbs heat and the process keeps the evaporator cool.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Controllers Of VRV

Navigation Wired Remote Controller -

Specifications

Dot Matrix LCD - Clear letters and affluent text indications
Less & Large buttons – For easy operations

Backlight Display – Helps operating in dark rooms

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Basic Tips for AC Repair and Maintenance

AC repair is always important, especially in the summer. Nobody wants to think about their air conditioner dying on them during the hottest months of the year, yet sadly that is when it's the most likely to happen. Many people run their air conditioners almost nonstop during the summer, often with little regard for the maintenance that is needed in order to keep everything running smoothly.

As with most complicated appliances, there are several things that can go wrong with an air conditioner that hasn’t been well maintained. A good AC repair company can fix just about any problem, but there are some things that homeowners can do before a technician needs to get involved.