air con

Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US), AC (US), or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior environment (sometimes referred to as "comfort cooling") and in some cases also strictly controlling the humidity of internal air. Air conditioning can be achieved using a mechanical air conditioner or alternatively a variety of other methods, including passive cooling or ventilative cooling. Air conditioning is a member of a family of systems and techniques that provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). Heat pumps are similar in many ways to air conditioners, but use a reversing valve to allow them to heat and also cool an enclosed space.
Air conditioners, which typically use vapor-compression refrigeration, range in size from small units used within vehicles or single rooms to massive units that can cool large buildings. Air source heat pumps, which can be used for heating as well as cooling, are becoming increasingly common in cooler climates.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), as of 2018, 1.6 billion air conditioning units were installed, which accounted for an estimated 20% of electricity usage in buildings globally with the number expected to grow to 5.6 billion by 2050. The United Nations called for the technology to be made more sustainable to mitigate climate change and for the use of alternatives, like passive cooling, evaporative cooling, selective shading, windcatchers, and better thermal insulation. CFC and HCFC refrigerants such as R-12 and R-22, respectively, used within air conditioners have caused damage to the ozone layer, and HFC refrigerants such as R-410a and R-404a, which were designed to replace CFCs and HCFCs, are instead exacerbating climate change. Both issues happen due to the venting of refrigerant to the atmosphere, such as during repairs. HFO refrigerants, used in some if not most new equipment, solve both issues with an ozone damage potential (ODP) of zero and a much lower global warming potential (GWP) in the single or double digits vs. the three or four digits of HFCs.

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  1. S

    dismantling Air con in commercial setting

    Dismantling this air conditioning unit . simple as it looks?
  2. HappyHippyDad

    Fitting your own air con unit?

    I have a large gym in the garden and it gets ridiculously hot in the summer. I have utilised pretty much every inch of space and do not want to put a plug in air con unit that sits on the floor as it would just be in the way. What puts me off a wall unit is the fact you have to get an F-gas...
  3. Electrical2go

    Beat The Heat with De'Longhi Air Conditioners

    As the temperature rises and the British summer kicks into full swing, we are all ready to enjoy the warm, sunny days ahead. Here at Electrical2Go we understand the importance of creating a comfortable and refreshing indoor environment, even during the hottest days of the year. Introducing...
  4. J

    Help with an Air Conditioning install

    Just had three split Air Con units installed at my home, the ones with an indoor and outdoor unit. I (perhaps naively) trusted the installers when they said they could tap into the existing socket ring to power them. I had assumed they meant installing a couple of fused spurs. What I've ended...
  5. B

    does air con units need a dedicated supply in NSW

    Hi Can anyone let me know the new Australian/New Zealand wiring rules regarding small air con units in NSW. Do they need a dedicated supply? I know in Queensland the rules have changed since Jan last year & any aircon depending on load needs its own dedicated supply is this the case in NSW...
  6. J

    Split Air Con Wiring Question

    Hi, Need some advice regarding running cable for - split air conditioning unit (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioning SRK40HG-S Wall Mounted, 3.6kW / 13200 Btu Heat pump Fixed speed Split Type) The pipe work has been installed but the client cant get hold of the installers and no...
  7. T

    32amp isolator for air con

    Hi need to install swa for air-con unit with a 32amp isolator. not used swa much so wondered if I need 4mm or will 2.5 suffice?
  8. M

    Air Con Fan Motor

    Fitted a new fan motor on a ducted air con today then proceded to blow fuses in control unit (Always read the instructions Dad) turns out Green/Yel earth, YES.... Black Live speed 1 YES......Red Live speed 2 YES White Live Speed 3 NO, Blue Nuetral NO..........Turns out White is the Nuetral...
  9. S

    Fault with electrical skirting boards / air con system

    Hi, I went to carry out a fault find on some heated electrical skirting boards today. It's a new build block. There's a room stat on the wall, and in the ceiling there is a fan system, linked to the buildings vents/air con system. With the fans running, the voltage going to the heated skirting...
  10. S

    Air Con for Electricians

    I've had 3 enquiries about domestic air conditioning so far this month. It's probably because the sun has been out for 3 days but I'm thinking that this could be a sign that I need to diversify. Does anyone have experience of using the pre-gassed DIY units which have been around for a while and...

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