January 21st, 2009
As evaporative coolers have a humidifying effect they work best in dry climates; doing little more in humid climates than moving the air. There are various types of evaporative air conditioners:
• Evaporative portable air conditioners, which are used to cool one room at a time and move around on wheels. They need to be filled with water before each use.
Some portable evaporative coolers have heating elements for warmth in winter.
• Fixed unit, which are usually mounted through a wall or window. These units have a permanent water connection and so don’t need regular filling. They can be used to cool more than one room at a time.
• Ducted systems, which are installed on roofs. They can be water intensive and noisy.
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January 15th, 2009
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (Cibse) conducted an informal survey to determine the level of awareness for mandatory air conditioning inspections among property owners and found it to be “worryingly low”, according to hvnplus.co.uk. Survey results show that 33% of energy assessors place client awareness of inspections between 0% and 10%.
In addition to inspection awareness, the survey undertook to determine the impact of measures implemented under the auspices of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Some of the news was promising, for instance, residential and commercial air conditioner owners are well aware of the importance of Energy Performance Certificates, which were deemed “very important” by over 50% of property professionals. 30% of clients request detailed surveys from Energy Assessors, 25% requested price quotes for recommendations and 21% indicated that they implement recommendations made by Energy Assessors.
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January 9th, 2009
LG Electronics, one of the largest producers of consumer electronics, has made a rather ambitious New Year’s Resolution: the company aims to increase its air conditioner sales by 10% in 2009; this despite concerns of a deepening recession. To help them capture a larger share of the air conditioning market, LG have established a brand new Air Conditioner Division under the leadership of Nho Hwan-yong, who says, “Our new organisation is better positioned to compete in the global HVAC market and will allow us to better serve our customers. We expect LG Air Conditioning to be a core growth engine for LG Electronics in the years ahead as we continue to expand the business and capture more market share.”
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December 16th, 2008
Iceboys now offer a full range of portable heaters for hire….. Fed up with this very cold weater we are currently having. Call 0800 698 1 698 and we can give you full details of our heater hire range that is available for fast delvery to your office. Weekly hire rates are from only £12.99 plus vat. You can hire for just one week or all year. Go on give us a call now.
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November 25th, 2008
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A Single Unit Air Conditioning Mobile air conditioning units work by taking heat from a room, expelling it to the outside. Air inside the room is chilled and recirculated. There are two main types of mobile, single units and split systems. Single units are instantly recognised by their exhaust hose which is used to expel the hot and damp air to the outside. Single units can cope with a wide range of standard room requirements.
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