MyAir by Advantage Air is a third-party zone controller that takes place of the proprietary brand wall controller. It taps into the unit, taking control over the temperature, fan speed and mode. It has timers that enable the unit to turn on/off at the appropriate times. It also has a function called ‘Events’ which doesn’t […]
Learn MoreSplit Air Conditioning Systems
High Wall Split Air Conditioning units have become the most popular type of air conditioner used in Australia today. There are many brands available from cheap inefficient low-tech systems with minimal after sales service through to high end technically advanced systems that are supported by a Quality National Service Network. Fully Airconditioned only sell and […]
Learn MoreMulti Split Air Conditioning systems
Multi Split Air Conditioners have all the benefits of a Split system with the ability to condition two or more rooms from the one system. This is achieved by connecting multiple indoor units via refrigerant grade piping to one outdoor unit. These multiple indoor units can then be mounted in a number of rooms throughout the building, providing […]
Learn MoreDucted Split Air Conditioning Systems
Ducted Split Air Conditioning systems provide the ability to heat and cool an entire building via hidden ductwork supplying inconspicuous low profile air outlets. The heating and cooling power is provided by efficient split reverse cycle inverter technology. A ducted split system consists of an indoor fan and heating/cooling coil unit “spilt” from the refrigerated outdoor unit which […]
Learn MoreHeat Reclaim Ventilator
The Heat Reclaim Ventilator (HRV) is used to introduce outside air into a conditioned space while reducing the heat load on the system, providing heating and cooling. The Daikin HRV systems are up to 84% efficient in temperature exchange efficiency. They also exchange the enthalpy of the air being processed (transfer of moisture) and are […]
Learn MorePortable Air Conditioners
Portable air conditioners would be one of or the lowest efficiency systems available to purchase in Australia. Basically, these units have approximately 35%-50% less capacity that what they claim, and this is due to the capacity being measured as total capacity without any losses. However, with the compressor condenser being within the conditioned space, the […]
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The add-on cooling unit is added onto a ducted gas system, using the fan of the ducted gas unit to move air across the cooling coil. It can only be connected to some units, and you are limited to the fan capacity of the gas heater which will dictate the capacity of the add-on cooling […]
Learn MoreBulkhead Systems
The bulkhead type of indoor unit is becoming more popular due to the low set roofs of new homes and the reduced over-shadowing of the neighbouring property. The slim compact indoor model available for the VRV system is the most versatile and we have installed many of these in homes. We have also installed a […]
Learn MoreEvaporative Cooling
Firstly, we are not a fan of evaporative cooling. We never have been, we have never installed one however we have pulled out hundreds. We are certainly not saying they are rubbish, and they are better than no cooling at all, however, there is just no comparison when comparing it to refrigerated cooling. RUNNING […]
Learn MoreRooftop Package Units
Packaged Air Conditioners are large self contained units designed for use in commercial buildings. They are either roof mounted on load bearing structures or built into the building in specially designed mechanical plant rooms. These systems come in a variety of sizes to suit different applications. Commercial grade duct work is connected to these units […]
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