LEADING AIR NEWS

It's coming to that time of the year where you should be looking at getting your air conditioners serviced prior to the summer hitting us. A common theme amongst models now is that they claim to be self cleaning. I assure you this is not the case. The single thing which allows brands to claim this for evaporative air conditioners is that they dump their water at intervals and do not store water in the tank for extended periods. Although it is good that they don't store stagnant water, there is still a lot of sediment and debris which will stay within the system. I advise a service every 12 months to keep the unit clean and in peak operating condition. This not only prevents call outs in the middle of summer but also keeps any bacteria at bay. Legionanaire's is a common one which we hear a lot. They survive in water temperature ranging from 20-45 degrees C. Something which people aren't always aware of is the condition of the filter pads. Out of sight out of mind isn't always healthy. As you can see from the picture, when the air conditioner is on, this is what you are breathing in. Anyone with new borns, breathing difficulties, asthma and the elderly will cope a lot better when the pads aren't in this state.

The client here had an old Breezeair evaporative system in their house which was no longer working and wanted to swap it out with a ducted reverse cycle air conditioner. We started by removing the old unit and gutting the ducting to start again. Installed in its place was this 12.5kw Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ducted split system running 7 zones with percentage air flow control per room. The new unit being rated at 12.5kw cooling and 14kw heating capacity making it even more efficient in the winter. A great easy to use system the clients are very happy with and left the house as we found it by taking away all the rubbish including boxes from the new system along with the old evaporative unit and duct work.

The house here had an old Fujitsu split system which was no longer working and due to the age wasn't viable to repair. It was swapped out with a brand new R32 Daikin split system air conditioner mounted on a wall bracket. The new model Daikins are much more efficient than previous models and extremely quiet. A 6kw Daikin was installed along with another 2.5kw for the master bedroom. The old Fujitsu unit was decomissioned and removed from the premises for the client.

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