Thursday, April 16, 2015

Central Air Conditioning Is A Much Better Cooling Option For Your Company

By Pete Demuth


If you run a small business like a beauty parlor or a day spa, one of the smartest things that you can do is to purchase a central air conditioner. Not only will central air keep your clients cool and happy, but research studies reveal that air-conditioning serves to help staff members be more productive as well. In this post are the reasons why you should buy air conditioning for your company.

A central air conditioner carries out the concept of heat energy transference. It removes the heat from your office space by pushing it through a cooling agent to cool it down. Central air conditioners come with 2 components. The air handler or fan is located inside your business, while the condenser system is installed outside. The good news is that the loudest part of the device (the condenser unit) is located outside. That indicates that the sound won't trouble your workers.

I am super happy with how this AC does the job. We fixed the thermostat to 72 and in 15 to 20 minutes, the entire office was chilled.

Right before you invest in a new central air conditioner, you need to think about these points:

1) Give some thought to the kind of climate where you live. If you primarily handle dry heat, you will certainly not need as powerful a system as you will if you live in high humidity.

2) Do careful calculations of how many BTUs you will have to cool your establishment. There are web-based calculators that permit you to do this.

3) To save cash and spare the environment, look for an energy efficiency rating (SEER) of 12 or higher.

4) Our professional told us that if we had a main heating unit in place, he might've simply included the cooling to the ducts. We didn't have central heating, so this didn't concern us. But this might save you a great deal of money if you are you have a heating system in place.

5) Do some online research to find a good specialist to put in your central air conditioner. This is not a Do It Yourself job, and needs somebody who truly knows what they're doing.




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