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There are many ways to deal with Australia’s extreme summer temperatures, ranging from different types of fans, to evaporative coolers, but the most effective method is to install a refrigerative air conditioning unit. These also come in a variety of different types. Choosing the right air conditioner for your home is essential. Not every air conditioning unit is suitable for every living space. Various factors, such the size of your home and air conditioning prices, have to be taken into account

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Choosing the Best Air Conditioner for Your Home

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There are many ways to deal with Australia’s

extreme summer temperatures, ranging from

different types of fans, to evaporative coolers,

but the most effective method is to install a

refrigerative air conditioning unit.

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These also come in a variety of different types. Choosing the right air conditioner for your home is essential.

Various factors, such the size of your home and air conditioning prices, have to be taken into account.

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The first thing you will want to do is to

talk to an electrician about the

installation. You will need to find out

the best type of air conditioner for

your living space, how much will it

cost to install the unit, and how much

will it cost to run and maintain it.

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Air conditioning installation can be simple and

affordable, or it can involve major effort and

expense. Also, depending on the size of your

home and how often you use the unit, your

electricity bill can be dramatically affected or

the changes may not be noticeable.

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Refrigerative units work using a refrigerant (usually Freon)

that transfers the heat to the outdoors via hot and cool coils.

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These units are “split” in the sense that there are

two sections, one outside the home, and one

indoors.

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The two are connected by pipes filled with refrigerant. These

pipes are the conduit by which the heat inside your home gets

taken out, thus providing a cooling effect. These can cool

multiple rooms and are available with reverse cycle capability

as well. Reverse cycle means that they can transfer heat

indoors during the winter and thus provide home-heating as

well as cooling.

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There will be a compressor located outdoors

and a unit installed in the ceiling. The ducts

will carry cooled air to different parts of the

house. One of the benefits of a central air

conditioner is that different areas of the home

can be cooled to different temperatures.

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These require no installation and may be

moved around a home like a portable fan, to

provide cooling as needed. They may be

placed in a window or door so as to transfer

heat within a room to the outside via coils

located inside the appliance.

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This is a well-known, old-fashioned type of air conditioner.

Fixed air conditioners will typically require a specially-made

hole in a wall or a window in order to operate.

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The size of the air conditioning unit is another important

factor in your choice. Units that are oversized or undersized

for your living space will be both expensive and ineffective

in the long run.

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An oversized unit will cool your home very quickly,

but when it gets to the desired temperature, it will

stop working. It will then start up again the second

the home starts to warm up. The result is that your

air conditioner will be constantly starting up and

shutting off, using more electricity and eventually

wearing the unit out.

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An undersized unit will have to work very hard to

cool a large living space and will run in very long

cycles, also causing it to use more electricity than

necessary and to wear out before its time.