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| WHAT IS HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING? |
- Heat Pump Air conditioning is a simple, safe and effective way to
keep your home or business cool and refreshed in the summer, and warm
and cosy in the winter.
Air conditioners use a ‘heat pump’ system that simply transfers
free heat (not air) from one place to another, just like your fridge
does. The outdoor ‘compressor’ unit draws free heat from
the outside air, even on the coldest days. This heat is then pumped
inside through your indoor fan unit, at whatever temperature level you
select. In summer the reverse happens. Heat is extracted from the air
in your home and pumped to the outside, leaving you comfortable and
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| EASY TO USE |
- Heat Pump air conditioning systems are easy to use and come complete
with remote controls which include: a timer, thermostat, multiple fan
speeds and easy selection of heating or cooling.
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| HEALTHY, SAFE & ECO FRIENDLY |
- Heat Pump air conditioners automatically remove excess moisture from
the air ridding your home of dampness and condensation.
- Several models include photocatalytic, air purifying and deodorizing
filters that are able to trap and decompose odours, microscopic bacteria
and viruses, dust mites, tobacco smoke, pollen and other common airborne
pollutants.
- The new designs offer smooth surfaces that are easy to clean.
- Heat pump air conditioners have no naked flames, electric elements
or hot surfaces thus reducing the risk of fire or of burning small fingers.
- Unlike most other forms of heating there is no oxygen consumed so
rooms don’t get too stuffy.
- Heat Pump air conditioners are eco friendly in that they produce no
fumes or soot to pollute the atmosphere, and many new models utilize
environmentally friendly refrigerant gases that provide excellent stability,
low toxicity and non-combustibility.
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| COST SAVING |
- Heat Pump air conditioners are by far the most economical and efficient
way to heat or cool your home. Unlike other forms of heating, heat pump
systems realise efficiencies of up to 300 %, that is to say for every
unit of electricity consumed (or dollar spent) up to three times the
heating or cooling output is realized. Performances naturally vary according
to climatic conditions, insulation and home layout, but the relative
economy of the heat pump can be clearly seen in the following diagram.
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| INVERTER TECHNOLOGY |
- “Inverter” technology air conditioners are even more economical
than conventional units, consuming half as much electricity as non-inverter
types. They also have 60% greater heating capacity than models that
operate at a constant speed. Inverter systems operate in a similar manner
to standard heat pumps with the difference of a variable compressor.
This means that when the room needs less heat, the outdoor unit slows
down and produces less heat, when more heat is required it simply speeds
up. As well as significant energy & cost savings, Inverter systems
are able to reach desired temperature levels quicker, and provide you
with more even temperature control.
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