If you have ever spent any amount of time in a hot climate you will not fail to remember the feeling of relief of stepping into an air conditioned area with the sensation of cold air washing over you.
If you have ever spent any amount of time in a hot climate you will not fail to remember the feeling of relief of stepping into an air conditioned area with the sensation of cold air washing over you.
This sensation cannot be replaced by any amount of fans whether free standing or ceiling mounted; to be totally cooled and relaxed air conditioning is the answer.
The global weather pattern is changing and you may have begun to feel it already with erratic weather patterns seeming to become the norm and colder winters seem to be here to stay in the UK. Having said that, it does not mean that the summers are going to remain as they have for years.
This all means that the market for air conditioning units is on the increase as the British public do not want to be caught out sweltering in hot stuffy rooms, with no respite from the heat of future summers.
The summer of 2010 came in with a ‘bang’ in terms of temperatures, which soared as high as 35 degrees centigrade and consumers who were caught out started to look for answers in various types of air conditioning units in both the home and work environment. At this time portable air conditioners were moving off the shelves at an incredible rate also.
Coming to terms with the fact that our climate is changing, consumers in the UK are becoming more informed and ‘switched on’ to investigating the various air conditioning systems and the financial and operational implications of installing and operating a system in the home.
In order to preserve resources and keep energy costs for the average UK family under control, many are looking to the all-singing all-dancing unit that can give them warmth in the winter and cool air in the summer.
An indoor and an outdoor unit make up the parts to an installed air conditioning system and when the system is run in air conditioning mode the refrigerant flows through the indoor unit absorbing the heat in the room. This heat is then carried to the outdoor unit where it is dispersed into the surrounding air and this cycle continues until the heat in the room is removed, thus the room is now air conditioned.
Heat Pump Technology is innovative and means that the system can be run in reverse, thus when the system is run in heating mode the refrigerant flows the opposite way so it absorbs free heat from the outdoor unit and transfers it to the indoor unit where it is dispersed into the room and provides efficient heating to the room and no matter how cold it is outside there is still always some heat energy and the refrigerant is able to absorb this heat energy even when it is only 10c outside.
A spokesman for Climachill, a family-owned and run business specializing in air conditioning said, “we only install air conditioning systems which have this heat pump technology, so you will have an energy efficient method of heating your room and cooling it in the summer. Our portable air conditioning units have a top quality HITACHI compressor which maximizes output yet minimizes noise”.
Be prepared and install air conditioning or purchase a portable unit and get that feeling of relief this coming summer.
For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk
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