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CLIMATE CONTROL

What is Climate Control?

Air-Conditioning refers to the treatment of air in a given space, generally by heating, cooling or adjusting the humidity. - Various systems are available to deal with conditioning this space.

DUCTAL - Comprises of a centrally positioned fan coil with ductal outlets leading to grilles, positioned throughout the premises.

SPLIT SYSTEM - This utilises a lateral fan on the ceiling, wall or floor, It is then connected by small piping to an external condensing unit.

PORTABLES - Smaller, self-contained air- conditioning with flexible hoses terminated through opened windows or holes in walls

   

Where is Climate Control needed?

OFFICES - To keep workers comfortable and contented to maintain efficiency.

RETAIL PREMISES - A comfortable environment maximises the length of stay of customers which in turn improves sales.

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES - Conservoratories, family rooms and bedrooms.

LICENSED PREMISES - bars, clubs, restaurants.