Air Conditioners, What You Need to Know
The summer season is always looked forward to by many. Especially since it is the time when school ends and students would take a time out from school. For ladies, it is also the time when bikinis and slinky swim wears will be flashed and tanned skin will be flaunted. The sun’s warmth would bring thoughts of fun and laughter.
In some cases, the hot summer sun can also cause disaster. In many countries, especially those located in the Pacific, too much heat and exposure to the sun are one of the major causes of death. In these warm countries, heatstroke, also called hyperthermia or sunstroke is taking countless lives on a day to day basis.
This is the reason why numerous people would prefer being inside the comfort of their own homes, away from the harsh effects of the sun. Lots of people use their air conditioning all the time to keep cool. Some would only turn on the air conditioning and enjoy the cooling comforts of technology.
It is during this summer season when sales of air conditioning units rise. Many people would choose to spend large amounts installing air conditioners in their homes so they could be comfortable rather than have money in the bank but suffer the consequences of extreme heat.
If you are the type who would rather seek comfort by choosing to buy air conditioners for your home, what should be your considerations?
Energy and efficiency analysts would suggest that buyers should genuinely consider: 1. the size of the room where the air conditioning unit would be installed; 2. its cost efficiency 3. the energy efficiency ratio of the unit; and 4. the comfort level of the person or persons who are going to stay in the room where the unit would be installed.
The area of the room where the air conditioning unit is to be installed should be estimated. It is best to know the floor area of the room in square meters. One also has to consider whether the room can be insulated or not. More spacious rooms such as 30 square meters or more, would require a powerful air conditioning unit, i.e. 1-1.5 horse power. Cooling even bigger rooms would require an air conditioner with 2-5 horse power or require adding a a few more air conditioners.
It find out how much a new airconditioning unit will cost you you will need to contact a local air conditioning installer. A great place to start is to type a search term such as “Air conditioning Cairns” into Google or Yahoo. Another way of finding someone is to ask other tradesmen such as plumbers if they know anyone who is good and reliable. The cost of the unit is of primary consideration also. Most air conditioning units are pricy just because they are of a famous brand. Above the actual cost of production, companies would also add the cost of advertising and promotion. Consumers unknowingly pay over 70-100% more just for the cost of promotion. With this in mind, one should always remember that a branded air conditioner does not mean that it is of good quality.
One of the primary considerations would be the unit’s efficiency ratio. The cost of THE unit and the cost of USING the unit are two dissimilar concepts. While the cost of THE unit is reflected in the price tag, the cost of USING the unit is reflected in your electric bill. The bill is determined by a number of factors, such as: the cooling capacity; the period and frequency of use; and the energy efficiency ratio of the air conditioning unit.
Before purchsing a unit, one must first look at the energy efficiency ratio (EER). Analyze and compare that with another unit of a different brand but has the same cooling capacity. The best tip is to choose the one with the higher energy efficiency ratio (EER). For air conditioners with the same cooling capacity, the one with the higher EER consumes the lesser power. Lesser power consumption means lesser electric cost.
The comfort level of the person or persons who will stay in the room should also be considered. Some air conditioning units emit a continuous vibrating noise which disrupts the cooling comfort they supposedly provide. Look for a unit with a silent feature. Since the noise and vibration mostly come from the compressor, it is best to look for a unit with a silent yet sturdy compressor. A potential buyer is always allowed to test the unit he is eyeing to purchase.
Bearing in mind these considerations, a buyer simply cannot go wrong. It always pays to be a choosy, clever buyer.
