Air Conditioning 101

Air Conditioning 101
  • What type of air conditioner is right for my home?

    When the time comes to buy an air conditioning system it can be difficult to choose the right one since there are a lot of different products on the market.

    Whether you decide on a central system, a ductless system or a heat pump, an air conditioning expert will assist you in determining the right type of system your home requires in order to fulfil your specific comfort needs.

    The different types of cooling systems are:

    Ductless air conditioning system

    Easy to install, the ductless air conditioner suits all types of homes: condos, bungalows, cottages. No need for air ducts. Usually, only one unit is necessary to cool the e living area.

    Ductless heat pump system

    Affordable and easy to install, the ductless heat pump is the ideal system for home owners who don’t have a central system but who strive for comfort all year long.

    Ductless multizone system

    Increasingly popular, a multizone system is a heat pump system consisting of a single outdoor condensing unit and multiple indoor units (wall mounted, ceiling or recessed) installed in different rooms of the house to provide optimal comfort adapted to the specific needs of the occupants.

    Central air conditioner

    Very efficient, central air conditioner system evenly cools all rooms in the home. However, it requires the installation of air ducts.

    Heat pump (central system)

    A central heat pump offers year round comfort: air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winter. It also requires the installation of air ducts. A high efficiency heat pump can mean substantial savings in heating costs.

    Window air conditioner

    An intelligent choice if you are a tenant or planning to move. Very efficient and quiet, it can be installed in most existing windows.

    Thru-the-wall air conditioner

    If there already is a sleeve in the wall of your residence, you can easily install a thru-the-wall air conditioner. They are specially designed to offer ultimate efficiency.

    Portable air conditioner

    Ideal for small apartments, garages or any small area to be cooled, most portable air conditioners have casters which make them easy to move to any room you wish to cool.

  • Choose quality

    When it is time to buy an air conditioner it is highly recommended to choose a high quality product. In addition to offering ultimate comfort, their life expectancy is greater, they are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty and are available at a large number of retailers.

  • What is Inverter technology?

    Inverter technology allows the compressor to operate at an almost unlimited number of speeds. These units normally start at full speed when there is the need for heating or air conditioning. After the setpoint is reached, the units typically reduce the compressor speed to pump just enough refrigerant to match the requirements of the home. This provides energy savings as well as longer cycles. The longer operating cycles provide more cleaning/filtering of a home’s air and more even temperature distribution.

  • Life expectancy of an air conditioner

    Most ductless conditioners or central air conditioners will last approximately 15 years. However, many factors may affect this; such as whether is was properly installed and whether is had been maintained regularly.

  • Maintenance of an air conditioner

    It is highly recommended to service your air conditioning unit seasonally. The efficiency, proper operation and reliability of your system depend on regular maintenance.

    Please refer to our Maintenance section for more information.

  • Where can I install a ductless conditioning system?

    Ductless conditioning systems are easy to install. If you own a condo or bungalow, it is recommended to install the indoor unit in the central part of the home. In a cottage, the top of the staircase is the most appropriate area. The units should always be installed as close as possible to the ceiling in order to treat the hot air that sits there.

  • What’s the difference between R-22 & R-410A refrigerants?

    HFCH-22 refrigerant contains a chlorine molecule that damages the ozone layer. Since January 1st, 2010, it is forbidden to build or import new units with R-22 in Canada. However, HFCF-22 remains available until 2020 to ensure the maintenance of existing systems. Most manufacturers now use HFC-410A in the fabrication of residential air conditioning units. This refrigerant offers almost the same efficiency as R-22 but is considered more ecological since it doesn’t damage the ozone layer.

  • What does SEER mean?

    SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, an energy efficiency rating that evaluates the energy consumed by the unit versus the energy it supplies.

    The higher the SEER, the more efficient your unit. A more efficient system uses less electricity while still providing the same amount power.

  • Can I buy a ductless system and install it myself?

    NO!

    Whether it’s a central system, ductless system or heat pump type system, must all be installed by a qualified contractor who has the required skills for this kind of installation. A professional will have the technical knowledge necessary to install the system properly so it can run reliably and optimally.

    Also, if the system has not been installed by a certified contractor the manufacturer will NOT honour the warranty.

    Our suggestions for saving energy

    By following the tips and tricks below, it is possible to reduce electricity consumption to a minimum while maintaining an optimal comfort level.

    • Keep doors and windows closed when cooling
    • Reduce use of heat producing appliances such as ovens or dryers, etc…
    • Prevent sunrays from entering the home by using blinds, curtains and shutters
    • Use your unit only during hot periods; prioritize the circulation of fresh air when outdoor temperatures decrease
    • Avoid using bathroom or kitchen fans for too long
    • Use a programmable thermostat
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