Your Air Conditioning Unit Must Have These Accessories

Your Air Conditioning Unit Must Have These Accessories

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems—or HVAC for short—manage the air inside and outside buildings. Their primary purpose is to regulate temperature, handle humidity and airflow, and keep the air clean. Aside from these functions, you can attach several air conditioning accessories to your system to improve the quality of air around you while saving users time, money, and energy. 

Specific components like air purifiers, programmable thermostats, zoning systems, ventilators, and humidifiers help improve the output of your HVAC system and keep your airspace healthy and comfortable. Let us explain the parts and accessories you should consider installing with your primary system.

Air Purifiers

Your air conditioning system has a filter to clean the air, but sometimes pollutants can get past it. An air purifier or cleaner will remove all the dirt, dust, bacteria, and microbes from your air. You can have a whole-home air purifier installed, or you can get portable devices for individual rooms. For the best results, you should change the filters every few months.

Electronic Thermostats

This part of the HVAC system enables users to manage house temperatures more efficiently, saving you energy and money monthly. Electronic thermostats are programmable, automatically setting different temperatures for different times, so you don’t have to do it manually. 

For instance, you can set lower temperatures for when you are asleep or not at home and set it to the energy-saving mode when you are away! Depending on the model installed, you can operate them using remotes or your smartphones.

Humidifier and Dehumidifier

In the winter, the air is dry, which can cause problems like static electricity and dry skin. A humidifier adds moisture to the atmosphere, preventing these problems. 

In the summer, however, the air can be too humid, which can cause problems like mould and mildew. A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air.

Ventilation

Air conditioning systems are designed to regulate the air pressure in your home and keep the air purified. However, this can also result in the same stale air being recycled within your home if the outdoor air is not allowed to enter. A ventilator helps remove this old, stale air while allowing the VAC system to work efficiently.

The two main ventilators are an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) and a heat recovery ventilation (HRV). An energy recovery ventilator cleans the air and removes contaminants, excess moisture, and foul odours. The reverse also takes place, depending on the weather. An HRV keeps the heat from the air and transfers it to the incoming air. 

When it comes to these components, an expert can help you determine which is suitable for your space.

Zoning

A zoning system with various components like control panels and thermostats can help you maintain different temperatures in different areas of your house. The system can direct warm air into cooler areas and cool air into warmer areas, depending on your needs. 

You can also use the system to condition your air to be hot or cold, which can help you save energy.

Conclusion

Need help getting these parts for air conditioning installation in Sydney? Contact Roberts Air Conditioning for commercial installation jobs like these! Learn more by visiting our website!

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