Air conditioning is one of the largest energy consumers in the residential
and industrial sector. Thousands of air conditioners put immense demands
on electricity networks. On a smaller scale, air conditioning probably
accounts for a significant part of YOUR energy bill.
Many existing air conditioners use old and quite inefficient technology.
Although improved technology has become available in more expensive
systems (e.g. inverter technology), the payback time of these systems is
still very long.
Instead of investing a lot of money into an expensive new system, there is
an easy and affordable way to improve the energy efficiency of your unit –
Upgrade it with an AIRCOSAVER!
about product
For which systems is the AIRCOSAVER suitable?
The standard AIRCOSAVER version is suitable for most residential and light
commercial DX (direct expansion) AC systems, e.g. wall-mounted and window
units, single split systems and cassette units. If you would like to use it on larger
systems like industrial units or cold storage cooling, please contact us for
customized versions.
The standard AIRCOSAVER
does not work with chilled water systems,
evaporative cooling systems, inverter type systems or multi split systems.
Shortcomings of typical AC systems
When switched on, typical air conditioning systems operate continuously until the room thermostat senses the desired temperature and turns the system off. As the room warms up, the thermostat switches the air conditioner back on and the cycle is repeated.
Air conditioning systems are usually dimensioned to cope with the extreme cooling demands of the few hottest days of the year (plus a safety margin). However, in most operational conditions, this maximum output is not required and the system is oversized. So running the system continuously until the room thermostat switches it off means that the system operates with excess capacity most of the time.