Equipment
Wall Mounted
Wall units are mainly used in small offices, server rooms and for domestic applications. They’re quick to install and often the cheapest to purchase. Often the most budget-friendly option with the lowest instillation cost. Positioned above head height on a wall, this unit can deliver either hot or cold air into the room through a single louvre. The outdoor unit needed for this is usually situated on a roof or mounted on an exterior wall of the building.
Floor or Under Ceiling Mounted
This type of indoor unit offers flexibility in terms of installation, and can be placed either on the floor or at a high level, making it ideal where wall space is limited. The floor mounted option can serve as a replacement for a radiator, with the added beneift of heating or cooling without water. We would recommend the high level option for communication or server rooms, as this offers better air distribution and greater cooling capacities.
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
Typically found in shops, restaurants, and offices, this indoor unit is situated within the ceiling void, with only the fascia visible to users. It offers flexibility with options for 2, 3, and 4-way airflow, allowing installation in proximity to a wall or at the centre of a room.
VRF - Variable Refrigerant Flow System
Frequently employed in expansive office spaces, retail establishments, and hotels, this system allows the connection of up to 64 distinct indoor units to a single outdoor unit. It allows for simultaneous heating and cooling, with notable energy efficiency.
Ducted
This system is exceptionally discreet, with only diffuser ducts visible in the ceiling for the user. The ducted system is situated within a ceiling void, and ductwork is employed to transport the airflow to the diffusers, ensuring extensive coverage and a comfortable environment for the end user. The multi-split system enables multiple indoor units to be connected to a single outdoor unit, ideal if you have limited outdoor space whilst offering energy efficiency compared to numerous separate split systems. Such setups are frequently found in residences and small buildings.
Heat Recovery
Heat recovery systems are highly efficient and economical methods for space heating, contributing to a reduction in your carbon footprint. This system has the potential to cut capital costs for heating and cooling by up to 30%. Heat recovery involves capturing and reutilizing heat generated during any process that would otherwise be wasted. In this ventilation system, stale air is extracted, and the recovered heating or cooling energy is used to condition the incoming fresh air supply. To support energy-efficient projects, the Carbon Trust offers interest-free loans. For additional details, please visit www.carbontrust.com
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