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Whether you live in an old house or new, big or small, individual house or an apartment; it is mandatory to have an excellent air-conditioning system. If at all there is some area in the house with no air-conditioning and you want to install one, then you need to spend some time in research.<br><br>More Info Visit Our Site:- https://www.airconditioningadelaidehc.com.au/<br>
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Central Air Conditioning VS Wall/Window Air Conditioning in Adelaide
Whether you live in an old house or new, big or small, individual house or an apartment; it is mandatory to have an excellent air-conditioning system. • If at all there is some area in the house with no air-conditioning and you want to install one, then you need to spend some time in research.
Several companies of air-conditioning systems are there, and you should check their strengths and limitations before choosing one. • Experts say that power consumption is a major deciding factor. • On an average 15 to 20 percent of the bill of energy consumption is contributed by the air-conditioning unit.
What are other significant differences between the wall unit and a central air-conditioning system? • Central air-conditioning system • It is designed to keep the whole house cool (or warm) with the help of one big central unit. • You need to get the duct work done, so that hot or cold air flows into each system.
The ducts are made by creating another layer below the roof. • If your house doesn’t have enough space to create a duct, then the ducts will be concealed just behind the drywall or in the area that is parallel the joints of ceiling and wall.
Benefits: • The central system is a better choice for achieving the uniform cooling or heating of multiple rooms. • It is more energy efficient. The system can be managed easily by dividing the area into different zones. • Modern central systems have air handlers that eliminate the duct work.
Wall/Window air-conditioning unit • It has a single, self-contained heating or cooling system which provides heating or cooling in a specific area. • If there is a window, then the unit can be installed there, otherwise, it can be mounted on the wall. • No ductwork is needed in this case.
The thickness of the exterior wall and the area to be cooled determine the size of the air-conditioning unit. • The wall unit takes fresh air from outside, cools it and sends back the humid and hot air outside.
Benefits: • It is an ideal option for a single room. • An area where ductwork is not possible, it is the right option. • It is less costly than the central system. • It can cool only a limited area. If the room is used frequently, then the • air-conditioning Adelaide cost and wear-and-tear both are high.
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