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Ten years ago Air Conditioning for cars was a luxury item; today you would struggle to find a car that does not have it as standard. You have probably lay awake at night struggling to sleep because of the heat and humidity or sat in your lounge melting trying to use electric fans to cool you down, but why should you suffer when for a relatively small outlay you can control the temperature with a flick of a switch.
Conservatories Excessive heat gains are unavoidable in conservatories, but the problem can be treated easily with some stylish and economical Air Conditioning systems. Air Conditioning provides the most effective and economical solution to heat build up in conservatories. A comfortable indoor climate can be produced immediately with a flick of a switch, temperature levels drop and you will notice a result instantly. But what most people fail to realize is that modern Air Conditioning units provide instant on demand heat as well. Providing a system that allows you full use of your conservatory all year round. In fact these units are so economical to run the government are encouraging their use by reducing VAT to 5% for domestic installations. We are approved by the best quality Air conditioning manufacturer in the world, and only install their equipment. To find out how it works, click here.
How Does Air Conditioning Heat Your Conservatory? Answer: By Using a Heat Pump Question: What is a heat pump? Answer: A heat pump extracts low temperature energy from the environment and increases its temperature for heating purposes. Heat pump efficiencies are normally quoted as the coefficient of performance of the system, these are typically in the range 3 to 5. In other words, extracting heat from renewable sources requires just 1kW of electrical input in order to generate 3kW to 5kW of heating output. Heat pump systems therefore, are 3 to 5 times more efficient than fossil fuel boilers and are more than capable of warming a house completely, even during the lowest winter temperatures. The increasing popularity of these heating systems is reflected by their overwhelmingly successful application in the cold climates of Scandinavia.
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