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What is a Gold Coast ducted air conditioning installation?
A ducted air conditioning system basically means your air conditioner or heat pump is hidden away in your roof space, or under your floor. Ducting carries air from your home to the air conditioner and is then heated or cooled to keep your indoor air temperature constant. One central unit can serve most houses.
Air vents are cut into your ceiling or floor, which are then connected to the air conditioner via the ducting. This enables one Gold Coast air conditioner to serve your whole home.
Gold Coast Air conditioning for multi-storey homes
If your home is on two or more levels, it is still possible to have ducted air conditioning installed. You have the option of going for two or more smaller units, or having duct risers installed.
A duct riser is a vertical duct that connects two levels. This allows you to then transfer air from the air conditioner in the roof space to a downstairs level through a duct hidden away in a cupboard or boarded in with a false wall.
The benefits of Gold Coast air conditioning
Air conditioning has many benefits. If you live in a hot and humid climate, it can provide cooling and dehumidification. In colder climates, air conditioning can provide you with very energy efficient heating for your home.
As well as keeping your home at a constant temperature, excess moisture is removed from the air by the dehumidify mode, and dust particles and allergens are removed from the air by the use of advanced air filters.
For asthma sufferers, air conditioning or a heat pump can be of great benefit. Reducing the relative humidity level inside your home and filtering out dust particles can make it easier to breathe and much more comfortable.
How air conditioning works
At the heart of most air conditioning installations is a heat pump. A heat pump, according to the dictionary, is a mechanical device for moving heat energy. What this means is that instead of converting electricity into heat energy directly (like an electric bar heater for example), the electricity is used to move heat energy. Heat energy is transferred to or from the air in your room by use of refrigerants inside the heat pump.
In summer, excess heat energy is transferred from the air indoors to the air outdoors. This has the effect of cooling your room down. As the air is chilled below dew point, excess moisture is removed from the air as well (dehumidification).
In winter, heat energy is transferred from the outside air to the indoor air (the complete opposite of the summer example). By simply transfering or moving heat energy into your room by this method, you can gain up to 4kW of heat energy from each 1kW of electricity that is consumed. Compared to other forms of heating, a heat pump is the most energy efficient way of heating your home.
More information on a Gold Coast Air Conditioning Company
For more information on ducted air conditioning, please contact a Gold Coast air conditioning company. They will be able to advise you on the correct sized air conditioner and ducting installation suitable for your home. Always seek professional advice from a Gold Coast Air Conditioning Specialist.
Used with the permission of James Walton,
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/ducted-air-conditioning-residential-installations-722980.html
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Learn how to check for duct loss from your Gold Coast Ducted air conditioning units when conducting a duct test on a house - from an energy efficiency expert in this free video on home safety and repair.
Duration :0:1:4
Expert: Joshua Lindsey
Bio: Joshua Lindsey has been in construction for eight years and was introduced to building science three years ago.
Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan
