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Air Conditioning Misery |
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If you neglect the care and cleaning of your air conditioning you will face four big miseries: |
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Smells |
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Large Bills |
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Allergies |
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Diseases |
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Fungi, Bacteria and viruses - as well as particles of dust - will collect on the evaporator coil and in the condensate tray.
There the microfibres find ideal conditions in which to grow, multiply and infect outgoing air. This will quickly spread bacteria fungal and viral infections. |
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Large Bills |
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Dirt on an evaporator or condenser coil decreases heat transfer and so reduces energy efficiency. Research shows that dirt in a system can increase consumption by 30%.
That means bigger electricty bills and a higher climate change levy charge. |
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Smells |
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What could be more of putting than a building that smells?
Fungi and bacteria growing in your system can generate very unpleasant odours... often the first sign of 'sick' air conditioning. Along with airborne disease organisms and allergens, smells impair a building's indoor air quality. |
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Allergies |
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Fungal spores, pollen and dust are bad news for sufferers of asthma, hay fever and other allergies.
Even with effective filtration, coil hygiene is paramount. Allergens will pass through many standard filters and, with dirt on which to live and breed, your system will concentrate these triggers of allergic reaction. The system will then push them out into the room.
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Heat Pumps |
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Inverters |
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Compressors |
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Condensing Units |
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Coolers |
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Freezers |
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Walk in Coldrooms |
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Refrigerated Cabinets |
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Walk in Freezers |
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Ice Machines |
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