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Australians have no better friend than their air conditioner. It’s there for us in warm times, and it’s even got our back in the colder months. Air conditioners, we salute you! However, not all air conditioners are as reliable, effective and easy to use as we would like, so you’re advised to do your research before buying – otherwise you might be left feeling a little hot under the collar. So where do you find the best air conditioner? Well, you start by comparing brands with our customer reviews. The ratings table you see above reflects the honest opinions of hundreds of Aussie consumers who have recently bought and used a new air con unit. No one knows better than these people which brands are really delivering on their cooling (or heating) promises. This year we’ve had a changing of the guard, with Panasonic replacing Fujitsu General at the top of the table. Panasonic has been rated 5 stars in Overall Customer Satisfaction for air conditioners, winning the Canstar Blue award for 2016.
On top of this, Panasonic secured a five star rating in every single research category: A pioneer of modern air con innovation, Panasonic is leading the energy efficiency revolution in home cooling. Its invertor operating system allows air conditioners to vary the rotation speed of their compressors, which results in reduced energy consumption without compromising the set temperature. What’s more, Panasonic’s aptly-named ‘ECONAVI’ intelligent sensors monitor the movements of people in the room and can adjust the air conditioner’s output accordingly. So if there is no one in the room, it will reduce its cooling power and stop you wasting money. In addition to awesome energy efficiency, Panasonic’s air conditioners also boast technology that ensures clean and purified air is being pumped through your home, called nanoe-G. The system uses ‘nano-technology’ consisting of ions and radicals to purify the air in the room and help protect against bacteria and viruses.
Of course, air conditioner features like these do not come cheap, but Panasonic has scored a five-star rating on value for money, so we can assume customers think the technology is worth paying for. You can find out more about Panasonic air conditioners, and the other bands featured in this review, by clicking on their name in the ratings table above.2001 honda civic ac diagram Once you’re decided on the best air conditioner brand, it‘s time to narrow things down by choosing which type of air conditioner is right for your home. car air conditioner repair jacksonville flIf you’re not familiar with the different types available in Australia, here is a quick rundown of the most common ones:wine cellar refrigeration units
See our Air Conditioner Buying Guide for a more comprehensive overview of different types of systems and the types of features you should look out. An air conditioner is likely to be the most expensive home appliance you’ll buy, so you need to understand exactly what you’re getting. Once you have decided which type of system you are going with, your next decision should be around size and power. This begins with determining the size of the room your prospective air conditioner is required to cool. Air conditioner sizes are measured in ‘kilowatt’ capacities. As a guide, these room sizes would require the following size air conditioners to produce effective results: While the brand of air conditioner you buy – and the type of features it comes with – will partly determine how much you pay, the cost of most models will ultimately be decided by their size. As the table above illustrates, the size and kilowatt capacity of air conditioners can vary greatly, which means prices do too.
The following table shows what you can expect to pay for each size split-system unit: It stands to reason that the larger your air conditioner and the room it cools, the more you will pay in ongoing electricity costs. The energy star rating of your unit will also play a big role. As a guide, the following table shows estimated annual running costs for three different room sizes, based on split-system units, 300 hours of usage throughout the year and an electricity price of 28c per kWh. You’ll find more help advice on the South Australian Government website. To make sure you’re getting maximum energy efficiency from your air conditioner, you need to ensure it’s running properly. Our survey of households found that 41% respondents have never cleaned the internal filter of their unit, while 37% have never cleaned the external unit, or even the area surrounding it. Failure to do so will mean your air conditioner needs to work harder to keep you cool, thus using more energy and increasing your power bills.
If your air conditioner is long overdue some attention, we recommend our cleaning guide.If you’re looking into home cooling systems, don’t overlook the many benefits and advantages of ductless mini–split systems. You may not be familiar with the name but if you’ve ever stayed in a hotel or worked in an office, chances are you’ve felt the cooling effects of these devices. Leslie Heating & Cooling has all the information you need to decide whether ductless mini–splits are the right choice for your home. Leslie Heating & Cooling of Woodridge, IL services the greater Chicagoland area, including Lisle, Downers Grove, Naperville and Darien. What Are Ductless Mini–Split Air Conditioners? Ductless mini–splits, as the name suggests, do not require the bulky ductwork that forced air systems do to disperse cooled air. Like central systems, ductless mini–splits have two main components. There is an outdoor unit containing the noisy components of the system, namely the compressor and condenser.
Wall mounted blower units disperse the cooled air indoors, and are virtually silent. We service all makes and models of ductless mini–split from top manufacturers, including the following: Installing Ductless Mini–Split Air Conditioners in Naperville, IL The installation of a ductless mini–split system is far less obtrusive than a forced air system. No expensive ductwork is required. A simple conduit containing refrigerant tubes and an electrical line connect the indoor and outdoor components. When you have Leslie Heating & Cooling install your ductless system, we make sure that everything is done correctly, performing the task quickly but correctly. We will determine the best place for your condenser unit, drill a three inch hole in your wall that will be sealed later, and feed the conduit through. Depending on your home’s layout, we will install wall mounted blower units, which can sometimes sit flush with walls, or freestanding units can be used. The whole process is quick and cost–effective.
Repairing Ductless Mini–Split Air Conditioners In addition to installing your ductless mini–split system, our technicians are available 24/7, 365 days a year for any repairs your system may need. It’s important that you call for service as soon as you notice a problem with your system. Small issues can cause serious damage to your system if given the time. Refrigerant is never used up, for example, so if you need it recharged there is likely a leak in your system somewhere. Don’t allow for unnecessary wear and tear on your air conditioner. Let Leslie Heating & Cooling get it working right today. Benefits of Ductless Mini–Split Air Conditioners Ductless mini–splits offer a number of benefits over other home cooling systems. In addition to a cheaper, less obtrusive installation process than forced air systems ductless mini–splits are also more efficient. A large amount of cooling energy is lost through the ductwork in other systems, due to lack of or poor insulation, holes, gaps and other integrity issues.