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remote-controlThe operation of a cooling appliance ranks high in the energy guzzling top ten, but homeowners and businesses have learned to swallow this bitter pill and pay huge sums of money at the end of each gas billing period. Thankfully, air conditioning technology isn’t a stagnant beast and we’re not stuck with this environmentally unsound mindset. Instead, innovative reverse cycle electric heating units cool properties, and they do this workhorse task while taking on other climate controlling roles.

Multifunctioning Energy Savers

A standard air conditioning scenario uses a split box or a window casement model, perhaps even a standalone appliance that rolls on castors. The point is, boxes are strewn all over an occupied space, cooling boxes and heating boxes, boxes that humidity and boxes that dehumidify. They fight each other for dominance, drawing excess quantities of energy into a room so that some nebulous balance can be achieved. Along comes reverse cycle electric heating, a single heavily instrumented housing that condenses all of these appliances into one form. It’s the end of such wasteful energy consumption situations, for sure, but what does this mean in terms of air conditioning technology? Well, electricity is the source, first of all, a power source that’s arguably as cheap as gas since the latter choice is climbing in price. In addition, the multitasking appliance we’re talking about here is capable of heating, cooling, and regulating airborne moisture. And all of this bounteous functionality is condensed into a single package, thus guaranteeing space and cost savings.

Electricity Waves Goodbye to Gas

As mentioned above, the cost of gas is rising and the advantages of electricity have never been clearer. A reverse cycle electric heating appliance is an energy saving star due to its integrated climatic functions. The “reverse cycle” descriptor refers to an inversion of the heat pump cycle. This way, cold outside air is converted into warm indoor comfort as an environmentally safe refrigerant (R32) is passed through a compressor into the condenser. The reversed cooling cycle generates heat in the winter and resumes its traditional function in the summer by once more functioning as an efficient air conditioner.

In incorporating heating and cooling into one form, an energy bill can be divided in two. Add humidity controls via a desiccation mechanism and the air conditioning technology becomes an irresistible option, especially when gas bills are on the rise due to a hungry gas market developing across the sea in Asia.

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