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Is your air conditioning future proof?
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
Energy Performance Certificates indicate the energy rating of a rental property, whether that’s commercial or residential. From 2018, commercial landlords must have a MEPS, or Minimum Energy Performance Standard, of at least band E. This means, if your commercial premises is not already band E or above, you will need to im...
Keeping your office cool in the summer
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
An overly warm office building in the summer can be both uncomfortable and distracting, making it difficult for employees to concentrate. Providing a cool environment is really important and will allow employees to complete their working day without feeling too hot and bothered, and wanting to end the day early. ...
Creating the perfect climate in your commercial premises
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
Various studies have been undertaken to ascertain what the best temperature for a commercial premises might be. The minimum recommended temperature is 13oC in commercial premises where physical activity levels are high, while a minimum for more static work environments should be 16oC. Maximum levels are hard to set as cond...
Can you service an air conditioning unit yourself?
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
A professional air-conditioning service is always the best option when it comes to maintaining an effective system. However, there are ways to improve the condition of your air conditioning unit yourself. Following the steps below could help to keep your unit working as efficiently as possible, until it’s time to get it se...
No outdoor space? You can still have air conditioning with Daikin’s VRV IV heat pump
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
For commercial buildings and offices lacking indoor and outdoor space...
The benefits of a heat pump
Friday September 14, 2018 10:12
Heat pumps are designed to extract heat from outside sources and then pump it into the property, in both residential and commercial settings. Doing so uses less electrical energy than converting electricity into heat. And during the summer months, the cycle can even be reversed so that the unit acts as an air conditioning ...