AC Choice and Installation

Choosing and Installing an Air Conditioner

For people living in sweltering environments, air conditioners are Godsent. Australia happens to be a region where, without an AC, summers are unbearable.

Before buying an air conditioner, consider these factors:

  • Your budget
  • Number of rooms you wish to cool
  • Size of each room
  • Type of insulation in your home
  • Materials your home is made of
  • Where the room is facing (north or south)
  • Window treatments you have

The final decision depends on your budget and home’s layout.

Types of Air Conditioners

These are the most popular AC systems in Australia.

  1. Split System: Efficient and cost-effective, split systems serve an open space or a couple of rooms. Outside the house is a cooling unit. Inside, there’s a fan and compressor. Though expensive, the multi-split system powers six indoor units.
  2. Central Ducted: Suitable if multiple rooms require cooling. The unit is normally installed outside. Is the most expensive system and needs professional installation. If you have a large area to cool, a central system is ideal.
  3. Window/Wall Unit: Cheap to buy and easy to install. DIYers can try their hand at installation. The system works best in small rooms. Since the unit is mounted on a wall or window, it’s difficult to conceal and interferes with light. All components – including the condenser, compressor, evaporator and expansion valve – are enclosed in one box.
  4. Portable: Easy to move and install. Is the cheapest option thanks to its small size. A portable AC is the best choice if you can’t use a window unit and do wall modifications.
  5. Reverse Cycle: Air conditioner has two functions – heating and cooling. That’s why it’s highly priced. In many parts of Australia, a reverse-cycle unit is of benefit.

Which is Better?

Consider the unit’s star rating, noise level and energy consumption. Pick an energy-efficient air conditioner with many stars and few decibels. Whichever model you choose, keeping yourself cool and cosy is stress-free.

Supply, Design and Installation

Home improvement stores and air conditioner dealers sell portable units. Do-it-yourself AC installation isn’t recommended. But if DIYing is your pastime, give window units a shot. Professional work is mandatory when it comes to split and ducted systems.

Air conditioning firms consider what you require and aspects like the room’s dimensions and home’s design. That’s before they custom design and set up your preferred system. Only work with a licensed and qualified AC installer.

Get in touch with our team of air conditioning & refrigeration technicians  –http://www.accutempservices.com.au.