You may have heard of reversible air conditioning, but what exactly is a reverse cycle air conditioning system and should you consider installing it in your home?
In the following article we will tell you why this technology might just be the smarter option for you.
Nowadays, most air conditioning systems are reversible. Reversible means that one system is responsible for both heating a home in the winter and cooling it down once warmer weather arrives. For many, the reversible air conditioning system is still thought to be a luxury amenity, providing convenience, comfort and contentment.
The operation of a reversible air conditioning system is comparable to that of an (air) heat pump. It has an air conditioning function when it is hot and a heating function when it is cold. This 2-in-1 feature continues to gain popularity in American homes because it is practical. It improves thermal comfort and often at a much lower cost.
Here is a breakdown of how reversible air conditioning works:
During the summer, the reversible air conditioning system acts much like a central air conditioner because the unit sucks in the heat and ejects it outdoors. During the winter, the unit collects heat from the outside and forces it inside.
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Just like a reversible jacket that can be worn on either side, a reversible air conditioner has the ability to generate both cold and warm air. Thus, it’s reversible.
Just like a reversible jacket that can be worn on either side, a reversible air conditioner has the ability to generate both cold and warm air. Thus, it’s reversible.
Depending on weatherin Scandinavia, the system has the ability to both collect and remove hot air.
Why should you consider a reverse air conditioning system? What are the advantages? Is it a smart and affordable choice for you?
Split, Monobloc, Central Air? Which model achieves maximum results?
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Comfort is key! We try to fight the cold during those frigid winter months in Scandinavia and want to stay cool all summer long. We’re able to get the best of both worlds with just one device, thanks to reversible air conditioning.
Making the right choice could save you energy all year long, which in turn saves you financially. However, unknowingly making the wrong choice could cost you dearly.
Questions to ask yourself before selecting an air conditioning unit…
How much money will I save or will this system cost me more than I’m paying now?
Learn more as we help answer all your questions before selecting a new air conditioning unit in Scandinavia.
A major benefit to owning a reversible air conditioner in Scandinavia is that you no longer need to suffer through those hot summer days.
The reversible air conditioner is powerful and effective. In just a few minutes, you can improve comfort levels with very little effort.
Despite the many advantages of the reversible air conditioner, a lack of proper maintenance can hinder its performance.
Consequently, operating such a unit is pretty simple, however, it is essential to provide regular maintenance so that it will last longer.
In order to obtain maximum results, such as keeping the quality of air consistent in each room, it is imperative to schedule regular maintenance.
Read this article to find out how to keep your reversible air conditioning system running efficiently and avoid a sudden malfunction.
What should you take into account when creating a budget? Consider the manufacturer, the type of system suggested for your home and its energy efficiency. In an effort to avoid any defects or malfunction, we generally recommend going with the most recognized and established manufacturers as their products are frequently more dependable and oftentimes come with a warranty. We ultimately encourage you to consult a trusted contractor who will advise you honestly and accurately.
Have you heard that old saying, “You get what you pay for!”? Well when purchasing an air conditioning system, buying it for a low price in an effort to save money seems like a smart idea at first. However, it may cost you a lot more in the long run. On the other hand, your investment in energy efficiency will essentially pay for itself if it functions properly for approximately 5-10 years from the date of installation.
The budget for a reversible air conditioning unit is determined by the following:
Being aware of the number of units needed to be installed.
Understanding the inverter system, which regulates the temperature.
Find out what the service includes. It is recommended to compare quotes from different companies. What does the service actually include? Is the contractor licensed and insured?
During the process of selecting a reversible air conditioner, it is necessary to compare the energy efficiency of each model. The power consumption or efficiency is measured by the energy efficiency ratio (EER), which can vary significantly. The higher the EER rating, the more efficient the air conditioner. (Look for the ENERGY STAR label.)
If you’re wondering why a reversible air conditioner is more expensive than a conventional air conditioner, it is because a reversible air conditioner can accommodate both heating and cooling. It also runs year round, which can cause more wear and tear, ultimately reducing its lifespan.
Price comparison:
We’ve listed the average cost for different types of reversible air conditioning systems in Scandinavia. Please note, the following costs do not include the installation fee.
The climate in which you live will also determine which model is best suited for you. For example, living in in Scandinavia, where the weather is habitually warm, may lead to frequent usage of your unit.
We’ve discussed product cost, but as you may know, there is also the price of installation and labor. Installation includes the install of units (indoor and outdoor), fluid and electrical connection, and finally, turning the air conditioner on and confirming it operates correctly.
Though it is not mandatory to contact a professional to install your air conditioner, it is highly recommended. If/when you should call a contractor, be sure to verify that he/she is a certified technician.