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Heating and cooling

Reverse cycle air conditioning is a type of heating and cooling system that uses a single unit to provide both hot and cold air.

The system works by reversing the refrigeration cycle to extract heat from outside air and transfer it indoors to heat the space during cold weather.

During hot weather, the system works in the opposite way, by extracting heat from inside the space and transferring it outdoors, providing cool air. Reverse cycle air conditioning is more energy-efficient than traditional electric heaters or air conditioners, as it uses electricity to move heat rather than generating it directly.

Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners products

We recommend a wide range of air conditioners and are open to working with a wide range of high quality air conditioning products. Contact us to understand what air conditioner we recommend for your smart home needs.

Example products:

  • Mitsubishi

  • Dakin

  • Samsung

  • Fujitsu

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Benefits of using electric heating and cooling

Wondering what the benefits of moving off gas to electric heating and cooling are? We explain some of the key benefits when considering switching off gas to a smarter home.

Safety and Indoor Air Quality: Electric systems do not burn fuel internally, eliminating the risk of carbon monoxide leaks, a common concern with gas systems. Additionally, there are no open flames or combustion processes involved, enhancing safety. Electric systems also contribute to better indoor air quality, as they do not release pollutants or particulates into the air, improving the overall health and comfort of the occupants.

Zoning and Control: Electric g=heating and cooling systems, especially when paired with smart thermostats, offer precise control over individual rooms or zones within a home. This zoning capability allows you to customise temperatures based on your home and specific preferences, increasing comfort and energy efficiency. Smart technology integration further enhances the control and flexibility of electric systems.

Cost-Effective Installation and Maintenance: Electric heating and cooling systems often have lower installation costs compared to complex gas systems, especially if a property does not have existing gas lines. Additionally, electric systems generally require less maintenance and have fewer components that can malfunction, reducing long-term maintenance costs for homeowners.

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