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By Pete Demuth


I run a small company in Tempe, Arizona. Over the past couple of summer seasons, I have actually observed that my staff members get fatigued any time we have a warm front. I had been depending on portable air conditioners to try to cool down their cubicles, however they weren't working well. So last summer season, I swallowed the pill and invested in central air conditioning for my entire workplace. Though it cost quite a bit, and the set up required a week or so, it was among the smartest choices I might've ever made. Not only is the office cooler, but everybody appears happier and is working harder than ever before.

The technology behind a central air conditioner is an easy one. In physics class in senior high school, they explained it as the process of heat transfer. Essentially the interior component of the system traps the hot air, passes it through the cooling agent that cools it, then launches the cool air back into the workplace. The central system that I chose is also referred to as a split AC unit. This simply means that it has two parts. The fan is inside the business office while the compressor is outdoors.

I am super happy with how this AC does the job. We fixed the thermostat to 72 and in 15 to 20 minutes, the entire office was chilled.

Before you purchase a new central air conditioner, you should consider these points:

1) Select a system that is well-suited for the environment in which you live. If you reside in a specifically damp area of the nation, you'll require a more powerful central air conditioner.

2) Do thorough calculations of how many BTUs you will need to keep your business place cool.

3) A highly reliable AC unit will cost you more upfront, yet will certainly save you money over the long-term. Be sure to ask about effectiveness ratings when you are shopping around for your conditioner.

4) Our professional told us that if we had a main heating unit in place, he might've simply included the cooling to the ducts. We didn't have central heating, so this didn't concern us. But this might save you a great deal of money if you are you have a heating system in place.

5) Do some online research to find a good specialist to put in your central air conditioner. This is not a Do It Yourself job, and needs somebody who truly knows what they're doing.




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