If you’re looking for a new air conditioning system this summer, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is one option that you should definitely consider. With the ability to both cool and heat your entire house, you have more control over the climate in your home and the comfort of the people who live there. Here at H&H Air Conditioning, we’ve got a few tips and hints to help you make the right decision!
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is the ultimate in total climate control, giving you the convenience and flexibility to cool and heat your home the way you like all year round. Investing in such a system can definitely be worth it if you need both heating and cooling for your home, but it can also be expensive. Read on to find out more about how the system works, the key features, and what you need to consider. Make an informed decision with H&H Air Conditioning today!
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning works on the heat pump principle. The units pump heat from one place to another, with a fan drawing hot air from your home over a cold liquid, or refrigerant. The heat is absorbed from the air, which cools, and is then blasted out into your home.
The refrigerant is warmed by the hot air, which evaporates and flows into a compressor, creating high-pressure, high-temperature gas. This gas is pumped through the heat exchange outside your home, allowing the heat to escape and the refrigerant to cool and liquefy again. The refrigerant flows through an expansion device that lowers its pressure, cooling it so it can absorb heat again. This process can be reversed, meaning the unit can be used for heating and cooling.
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning has several key features to consider when deciding if this is the right system for you:
Here are a few things you need to consider before you decide on ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.
Modern air conditioners are very efficient, and are designed to be that way. For every kilowatt of electricity consumed, for example, three kilowatts of heating and cooling capacity can be produced. Air conditioning system models must meet the minimum performance requirements as set out by state and federal legislators.
What about costs to buy and to run the system?
To buy a ducted reverse cycle air conditioning system, you’re looking at anywhere upwards of $7500 and they can cost more than double that depending on the size and type of the system you choose. They’re definitely not cheap, but they can be worth it, especially for particularly cold or hot climates, or for people with certain medical requirements.
The costs of running such a system will depend on:
Still having trouble making a decision? Get in touch with H&H Air Conditioning on 3276 1800 today, and we’ll get you on the right track!
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