Air conditioning
We offer a wide range of air conditioning systems to suit your requirements.
From design through to commission the most common types of systems covered, are explained below...
Split system Air Conditioning
- Probably the most popular system installed. These systems comprise of an indoor and outdoor unit attached via small bore interconnecting pipe work and controls
- The systems are mainly used for single areas requiring heating and cooling.
- The systems are highly versitile due to the combinations of indoor unit styles, and the flexibility of distances between indoor and outdoor unit locations.
- All modern AC systems operate on variable heating / cooling outputs to give high efficiencies, all units utilise ozone freindly and low GWP refrigerants
Multi split Air Conditioning
- Similar to the split system, one outdoor unit can connect to several indoor units via small bore interconnecting pipe work and controls
- These systems are popular in domestic and small commercial areas where the indoor units can be operated independantely in the same mode (Heating or cooling)
- Indoor unit styles can be mixed and matched to suit the area served, whilst only requiring one outdoor unit.
- All modern AC systems operate on variable heating / cooling outputs to give high efficiencies, all units utilise ozone freindly and low GWP refrigerants
VRF Air Conditioning
- For larger scale premises the VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) can be installed with one or more connected outdoor units serving a large number of indoor units
- The systems can operate with large amounts of indoor units over larger distances such as multi floor office blocks etc
- Heat pump VRF systems are basically a larger version of the multisplit systems above and can only operate in the same mode throughout
- Heat recovery VRF systems have the ability to recover and share heat from one area to another, they can operate in any combination of modes giving total control throughout.
- Indoor units can be mixed and matched in many differnt styles and types to suit the area aplication.
Close control & Bespoke systems
- A close control system controls both the temperature and humidity of an area, or areas. Thses are mainily used in specialist environments.
- Bespoke systems can be intergrated into combined ventilation units to maintain temperatures whilst providing fresh air etc...