Air Conditioning

Air conditioning is the control of temperature, humidity, air flow and air purity. Air conditioning is thermostatically controlled to provide a “user” controlled space temperature. Air conditioning can be operated in conjunction with a time clock or building management system.

Heat Pump Air Conditioners
Heat pump air conditioners are the only known heating device that produces much more energy than they consume. This reduces the demand for fossil fuels and helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Not only can they significantly reduce the cost of heating buildings, but they can also provide hot water efficiently and economically.

How Does Air Conditioning Work?
The original air conditioners were known as “cooling only” devices. With a cooling only air conditioner, heat is extracted from the air within the conditioned space (inside a building) and dispersed into the atmosphere outside to provide summer cooling.

Heat pump or reverse cycle air conditioners draw heat from the atmosphere outside, increasing it and then transferring the heat to the conditioned space to provide winter heating.

Design Flexibility
Design options are wide and varying. They are unobtrusive providing maximum usable floor space, are cost effective and provide a truly effective control of the indoor environment.