SELF CONTAINED AIRCONDITIONERS
Being single packaged units, self contained Airconditioners are perfect for the budget conscious and those that need Airconditioning in small spaces.
Features of Self Contained Airconditioners:- Affordable
- Perfect for very small or medium sized rooms
- Capacity range of between 9000-24000 Btu’s
- Can provide both cooling and heating
- Easy to install through a window or wall area
- Provides excellent air quality via a direct fresh air intake
- No outside wall space is needed for condenser installation
- Some models have remote control operation
CONSOLE OR UNDER CEILING UNITS
Console and Under Ceiling Airconditioners can be floor standing or mounted onto a wall at a low level.
Although somewhat more expensive than the universal and Wall Mounted AirConditioners, the Console or Under Ceiling Airconditioner is trim and compact, and can be installed discretely at low level within a room.
An advantage of the Console or Under Ceiling Airconditioner is that it can also be partially recessed into a wall, reducing its visible depth to approximately 95mm.
PORTABLE AirConditioner
A Portable Airconditioner is a self-contained appliance that cools the air in a moderately sized space or room. They usually are placed on the floor within the space in which you are controlling the temperature. Portable AirConditioners are effective solutions which can act as a primary source of cooling or add a supplemental boost of cool air to assist an existing HVAC system. These portable appliances can be used in bedrooms, entertainment rooms, computer rooms, garages, and many other applications.
WINDOW WALL UNITS
Window Airconditioners are easy to install and can be removed quickly when not being used. With adjustable louvers on some models, you are able to manually control the direction of airflow to where it is required, whilst other models direct the air flow throughout the room automatically. Unitary systems are ideal for Airconditioning in one room as the air inside is cooled as it is blowed over the evaporator by a fan. The air is then heated externally as a second fan blows it over the condenser. This means heat is drawn out of the room and discharged to the exterior environment.
Several of these units can be used in a house or building, allowing each room to be cooled and controlled separately.