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Jul 07
2008

Winter Maintenance Special - Exclusive Ample 40 Point Maintenance

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Ample Air Offers our exclusive 'Ample 40 Point Maintenance' to ensure your system runs trouble free and at its best year round.

 Unlike others that charge to take a 'quick look' over your system, our exclusive Ample 40 Point Maintenance is a hands on, in depth maintenance, that can be seen as the equivalent to a Major Service on a car. Like having all the fluids replaced, we replace your filters, we clean the outdoor coil, the drains are flushed with a Special Flushing Agent, we give your investment the full once over with the attention it deserves, not just a quick glance.

No nasty suprises - at the end of the maintenance a full report and 40 point checklist certificate are presented to show you exactly what has been done. Any minor repairs including torn duct work are carried out at no extra charge.

 This exclusive service is only $242 inc GST.

We also now have our Exclusive Anti Bacterial Treatment Service thanks to Aeris Technologies. If not maintained, bacteria can build up within air conditioning coils, leading to flu like symptons, sick building syndrome and fatigue. To combat this bateria, we offer an enviromentally friendly '10 Step Enzyme Coil Cleaning and Treatment Service'.

 To make a booking, simply contact our  Service Department

Jul 07
2008

Brivis High Efficiency Ducted Gas Heating Special Just Got Hotter!

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With winter definitely upon us, the time is right for a super deal on our complete range of MPS heaters. Purchase and install a Brivis MPS HE or ME Ducted Gas Furnace between 7th July (Monday) and 31st July (Thursday) 2008 and save over $500!

Brivis Ducted Gas Heating Customers receive 2-Year Extended Warranty & Networker Controller for each MPS Heater.

*Conditions apply, see in store for details.

May 28
2008

Carrier Air Conditioning & the Beijing Olympics 2008

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Carrier Air Conditioning has been awarded nearly 70% of the total HVAC contracts for 2008 Beijing Olympic venues and related facilities, including airconditioing some of the most important venues such as the ‘Bird's Nest' National Stadium, ‘Water Cube' National Swimming Centre, Wu Ke Song Basketball Hall and the Beijing Olympic Village.

Carrier Air Conditioning - 'World's first, World's finest'

May 23
2008

High Efficiency Ducted Gas Heating Special

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Order a selected Brivis High Efficiency HE ducted gas heater  for the price of the equivalent Brivis Mid Efficiency ME ducted gas heater.

The HOTTEST deal on Australia's HIGHEST efficiency gas ducted heater won't last long. Don't miss this opportunity to SAVE up to $399.

 

PLUS - EXTENDED WARRANTY - NO EXTRA COST

 

Your Brivis HE Gas Heater will also come with an Extended 2 Year Warranty. In addition to the standard 3 Year Warranty, you will receive 2 Years Extended Warranty valued at $300. That's 5 YEARS Manufacturers Warranty, on Australia's Favourite Ducted Gas Heating.

 

Promotion valid between Monday 12th May 2008 and Tuesday 17th June 2008 (inclusive).

*Conditions apply, please contact our office for details.

May 18
2008

Climate change adds greater importance to air conditioning systems

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Heat is on air-conditioning

The Sydney Morning Herald
May 6, 2008

As our summers get warmer, the race is on to design more efficient buildings and cooling systems, writes Helen Meredith.

Air-conditioners in office buildings could collapse under increased heat loads as climate change takes hold and temperatures rise, according to a study carried out at Queensland University of Technology's School of Engineering Systems.

Lisa Guan says her computer model of indoor thermal environments and the cooling load imposed on air-conditioners in office buildings shows that most units would not cope under the more extreme circumstances. External and internal heat would have to be reduced and new buildings designed to take better account of the potential impact of higher temperatures.

The results of Dr Guan's study were released as recent heatwaves in southern Australia sent sales of air-conditioners skyrocketing.

The extreme temperatures experienced in Adelaide, Melbourne and other urban centres during March have provided a glimpse of what could become more commonplace in the future.

Already concern at climate change and the environmental impact of chlorofluorocarbon and other similar refrigerants on the ozone layer has stimulated interest in developing "environmentally friendly" air-conditioning systems.

Dr Guan warns that when temperatures rise it will take more than conventional air-conditioners to cope with the heat.

She says systems will collapse: "If the outdoor temperature increases by two degrees, the risk of overheating in an air-conditioned office building will increase significantly.

"The cooling load on air-conditioners will increase by up to 47% in some Australian cities, based on CSIRO projections of the potential increase in temperature due to climate change."

Designing air-conditioning systems to cope with this would need to take account of heat generated inside buildings, as well as heat from the sun.

The number of people in office buildings, lighting and machines all produced a lot of heat for air-conditioners to deal with, Dr Guan says.

"An adult male generates 140 watts of heat, and a woman 85% of that. Heat generated from lights, computers, printers and copiers all contribute to the internal load."

Cutting that internal load would be as important as shielding buildings externally from the sun. "If we do nothing, the cooling capacity of air-conditioners will need to increase by up to 59%," says Dr Guan. Operating larger-capacity units would cost much more.

"Obviously this is not feasible. We need to find ways to reduce both the amount of sun falling on our buildings and the heat generated within them."

She is looking at how cope with higher temperatures in buildings, including automatic control of outdoor air intake for free cooling, systems to turn off unnecessary lights and innovative ways to improve how natural light is used to improve energy efficiency.

Other researchers within the Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering at QUT have been working on a solar-powered cooling system. It uses a closed cycle adsorption process as an alternative to conventional air-conditioning systems that use vapour compression.

Its big advantage is that it runs on low-grade thermal energy instead of high-grade electricity.

The liquid desiccant solar air-conditioner removes moisture from the air and provides 100% fresh air without the application of CFC.

This makes it possible to control humidity levels independently, leaving conventional systems to deal with temperature.

Senior lecturer Dr Kame Khouzam says work has more recently been concentrated on the application of the technology to crop drying where humidity control is critical.

That also extends to environments in which seed has to be stored for some time and the need for temperature control is also an issue.

Dr Khouzam says this doesn't mean the technology could not still answer the call for smarter air-conditioning in commercial buildings.

 

This story was found at: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/05/05/1209839551700.html

May 01
2008

Air Conditioning Efficiency

Posted by admin in heatingefficiencyair conditioning

 Energy Efficient and Superior Design

Carrier reverse cycle ducted air conditioning is up to three times more energy efficient than conventional electric heating. So not only will you have year round comfort, but it's cost effective too.

Carrier's advanced computer design technology ensures each system component is perfectly matched for optimum performance and energy efficiency.

Apr 20
2008

Air Conditioning & Heating Operating Instructions

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Every week we have a number of people call our office asking how to operate a split system, ducted air conditioning or central gas heater. Our technicians visit site on service calls only to find the problem is the end user doesn't know how to run their air conditioner or heating system.

To save the user valuable time, and in many cases money, we have developed the information section of our website : http://www.ampleair.com.au/air-conditioning/Information/

We have common FAQ's, General Air Conditioning and Heating Information as well as Operating Manuals to a number of popular Heating and Cooling Systems.

 

To visit the information section of our website, click on the tab at the top right of our webpage, or click here.

Apr 11
2008

Finding a reliable Air Conditioning Company - ACDA

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Many of us know how hard it is to find a good tradesmen, with Air Conditioning you still can find unreliable companies, and when investing thousands of dollars in a system you want to be certain you have made the right choice!

Ample Air are a member os the Air Conditioning Dealer Association, ACDA. The ACDA consists of specialist contractors committed to providing air conditioning systems to suit the needs of their clients in a professional, courteous manner that makes them leaders in the industry.

Should you ever be uncertain of a members work, their website has detailed information on installation standards as well as ways to resolve any disputes.

On top of the contractors own warranties and guarantees the ACDA also offer a gurantee, should an A.C.D.A. member fail to complete or install the product to A.C.D.A. Standards, the Air Conditioning Dealer Association will engage the services of a Chartered Engineer to investigate, report and advise the client of any defects or shortcomings of their installation.

Be safe, be comfortable you have made the right choice and enjoy your long term investment, allways purchase your Air Conditioning Solution through an ACDA member.

Visit the Air Conditioning Dealer Association, ACDA website

Apr 09
2008

Daikin Rectification Program

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The Problem

Daikin has discovered that there is the potential for the circuit board in the outdoor unit of the above model numbers to overheat. This overheating could produce smoke and possibly distort the cover around the unit. The overheating is a rare occurrence, with just six cases reported among approximately 24,000 units, but our first priority is the safety of our customers. In our customers' best interests, we have initiated a safety related rectification work programme to prevent this occurring.

The Fix

The rectification will be carried out, at Daikin's expense, and involves:

  • Daikin arranging for an inspection to occur at a customer's premises
  • a suitably qualified service technician replacing the existing circuit board with a modified circuit board with better insulation properties
  • adding an aluminium foil barrier for further insulation
  • and marking the unit as having been rectified.

    The time required to complete this modification is estimated at 45-60 minutes.

    What to do?

    If you are an affected customer you should have received a letter from Daikin notifying you of the required work. Please register with them using the REGISTRATION link on http://www.daikinregister.com.au/

    If you have not received a letter but think that this work should apply to your air conditioning unit, please contact us on the details below.

    In the meantime, IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONING UNIT TRIPS THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSES, THEN YOU SHOULD NOT RESET THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE, OR ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE UNIT AND YOU SHOULD CONTACT DAIKIN IMMEDIATELY.



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