Air Conditioning and Heat PUmps
Are you looking for a convenient, energy efficient system that provides comfortable, controllable heating in winter, summer cooling and air purification year round? Are you worried about the continuing price rise of electricity, the uncertainty of long-term gas supply or clean air regulations curbing the use of combustible heating sources? The answer lies in reverse cycle air conditioning.
Heat Pumps have been identified by EECA (Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority) as the most energy efficient way to heat a home. Heat Pumps, or Air Conditioners as they are often referred to, are also a very efficient and effective method to provide summer cooling. But some Heat Pumps are more efficient than others and the differences in running costs and performance can be significant.
Apart from providing energy efficient heating in winter, heat pumps can also be used to effectively cool a home in summer. The principle of heat pump technology is just reversed at the push of a button, drawing available heat energy in a room and “pumping” this to the outside. This is why a heat pump is also often referred to as an air conditioner or reverse cycle heat pump..
Built in filtration systems offer a defence barrier from common allergen such dust mites and pollen. This is particularly helpful for those suffering from asthma or allergies.
