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Why Select a Reverse Cycle System

So, you are considering having air-conditioning installed and want to know the pro's and cons of Reverse Cycle over other systems?

Reverse Cycle air-conditioners offer significant benefits over Evaporative Cooling Systems, the first and most obvious is that they can provide both cooling and heating, whereas evaporative systems offer cooling only, so if you don't have a heating system, then Reverse Cycle is probably your best choice.

Reverse Cycle air-conditioners work very differently to Evaporative systems in that they remove much of the moisture from the air through condensation, and then pass air over a very cold series of heat exchangers to cool the air, which is then released into the area being cooled.

This has a couple of advantages, the most obvious of which is they work in all weather, and are not greatly affected by the humidity of the outside air, whereas evaporative systems rely greatly on low humidity levels to create evaporation (which cools the air), so ultimately, if the air is humid, the
evaporation rate of water is reduced, and so is the cooling capacity of the air-conditioner.

 

With new electric motor technology (often referred to as inverter systems), Reverse Cycle air-conditioners are much more energy efficient than in the past, thereby keeping your electricity account down. 

Want to know more?

Simply contact us and have one of our air-conditioning specialists call and assess your exact requirements, they are only too happy to provide you with a complete overview of the benefits, costs and advantages of the various makes and models available.