About Air Conditioning
Throughout the year, even during the coldest months, many buildings require cooling and heating simultaneously. This could be due to improved methods of insulation, high solar heat gains through glazed areas, the building's position in relation to the sun, increased staffing levels, the proliferation of heat generating office equipment such as computers, printers and photocopiers and many other factors which adversely affect the indoor environment of a building.
State-of-the-art climate control systems allow simultaneous and independent cooling and heating operations within individual rooms or zones of a building.
Optimum room temperatures can be set, then automatically and continuously maintained whatever the outside temperature and whether the need is for cooling or heating.
It's innovative design allows waste heat produced by cooling operations to be recovered for use in heating operations and vice versa, giving unmatched energy efficiency which can result in energy savings of up to 20% compared to 'conventional' systems. Under certain conditions, it acts as a balanced heat exchanger, providing cooling or heating with little energy consumption.




