Recent innovations in the heating and air conditioning market had enabled very efficient units to be installed in domestic and commercial premises that are able to provide both air cooling and air heating. The efficiency of these units is as much as 500%, hence they can represent considerable savings.
They consist of two parts, an external unit and an internal unit. The external unit is linked via pipe-work which is insulated through to the internal unit and contains a refrigerant, hence has to be ‘charged up’ by a competent refrigeration engineer.
The units are actually quite competitively priced around £1400 for the parts and typical installations cost around £3,500 inclusive of parts, labour and VAT.
The units are capable of covering a floor space area of 100 square metres and can represent a very cost justified was of providing both heating and air conditioning to areas such as conservatories which may be far too cold to use in winter and far too hot to cope with in the summer.
The internal units have very quiet running fans and directional plates that can move the air in either one fixed position or multiple directions.
The units don’t require much power either – they can run off a single plug socket or fused spur as the require less that 3KW electrical input but can generate the equivalent of 12KW or more in output due to their efficiency.
The internal units are best mounted above a door entry to allow the heat ‘curtain’ to blow over the cold area created by the opening door area.
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