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When
consideration an office air conditioning installation several factors
in choosing the type of system should be considered . It is important
that the correct distribution of air is maintained. Wall type units can
be a problem where they are incorrectly sited in an office with several
personnel working in the same room what suits one does not suit them all
and the person nearest to the unit will get all the draft where the person
at the back can't get the benefit. Cassette type units have a 4 way discharge
of air that is good for approximately 6 metres in any direction. Another
consideration is the control of the airconditioning, one room may need
heating and another cooling on the same controller, this can be overcome
with the correct system. |
Office
air conditioning can lend itself to almost any type of cooling system
available, from a small wall mounted unit to a multi VRF system. Most
modern offices use the cassette type of unit for its neat and compact
design and to hide away the "bulk" of the cassette body inside
the ceiling void. Where ceiling void is minimal, or none at all, the ceiling
suspended type is then an option due to its ability to move a large quantity
of air over a distance. Some installations can be more cost effective
by using a multi wall system like the one on the right. Details of all
these systems can be found at the specifications link. Also on this link
you will find details dimensions capacity's etc. |

Mobile
units for spot cooling |

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Universal
floor / ceiling types. |
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