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More Businesses And Households Researching Air Conditioning As A Necessary Commodity

More Businesses And Households Researching Air Conditioning As A Necessary Commodity

Air conditioning is becoming a necessary commodity in the UK with rising temperatures and will see many, many households and businesses researching air conditioning for installation.

 

You can in fact buy air conditioning units from some do-it-yourself facilities and fit it yourself, but be very careful as there is more to fitting and maintaining air conditioning than meets the eye.

 

There is legislation that one should be aware of, and designers, manufacturers and operators of air conditioning systems should manage it appropriately through an effective regime of air conditioning maintenance, and UK companies must comply with regulations published by the HSE that requires them to manage and maintain their systems under an approved code of practice ACoP L8.

 

Thinking of having air conditioning fitted?, then seek the help and advice of professional air conditioning specialists, they will know all about legislation and directives, and compliance of the European Union’s regulations and laws.

 

The installation, but especially maintenance of your system, must now be carried out by certified personnel, and the directive is that staff who are involved in installation maintenance, servicing, containment and recovery, must be suitably qualified to City and Guilds 2079 level, and as of this year the City & Guilds 2079 is the only acceptable qualification that will enable refrigeration engineers to meet all the legal requirements required for work with Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases.

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The layman will not be aware of legislation and directives, for example Fluorinated greenhouse gases are among the Kyoto Protocol groups of gases for which the EU has committed itself to reduce emissions, and EC regulation 842/2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases (the F-Gas Regulation) is the legally binding instrument by which these emissions reductions are to be achieved.

 

This work must be carried out by certified personnel and companies, thus the regulation requires leakage checks to be carried out, and repair any detected leak as soon as possible to prevent leakage of F Gases to escape into the atmosphere.

 

Regular maintenance checks will help ensure your air conditioner is operating as efficiently as possible.  As a result of poor maintenance and dirty components energy consumption can increase by as much as 60%.

 

When having an air conditioning system installed make sure you sign up to a good robust maintenance programme, and a really good service will encompass condensers are unobstructed, and condensing components are clean, joints will be examined for signs of leakage, pipe work insulation if damaged can seriously affect the energy required to maintain the desired temperature, any damaged sections will be replaced, fans, and filters, will be checked and cleaned as appropriate.

 

A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists based in Sussex on the South Coast of the UK said “there is a lot of legislation, rules and regulations when it comes to installation of air conditioning, and if not adhered to companies can find themselves in hot water also pay heavy fines if an air conditioning energy assessment certificate in not in place.  Customers are advices to ensure they have a rigorous and planned maintenance in place with compliance in all areas required by law”.

 

Air conditioning may be becoming a necessary commodity, but it is imperative the consumer seek the advice of professional air conditioning specialists to ensure any system installed complies with all directives.

 

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What you didn’t Know about Air Conditioning Contractors

What you didn’t Know about Air Conditioning Contractors

Although most people just assume that air conditioning contractors are a part of the central heat and air contractors that install both furnaces for heating and air conditioning units for cooling, air conditioning contractors have a private history that began in the 1900′s when machines for building heating and cooling units began to be established. Air conditioning contractors became a separate part of the heating and cooling industry in 1946 and were represented by their own groups exclusively concerned with air conditioning. 
In 1968, air conditioning contractors and air conditioning manufacturers joined to form the Air Conditioning & Contractors Institute. The ARI is concerned solely with manuals and technology or technologies that are exclusively the province of cooling or air conditioning units.

Another group formed from this endeavour to try to join heating and cooling contractors and manufacturers into one group. The merged group of heating and cooling contractors was called the National Environmental Systems Contractors Association which was later changed back to Air Conditioning Contractors of America although purportedly still representing heating, air conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration contractors in America. Obviously, the choice of names to identify themselves as heating and cooling contractors has been an ongoing issue since 1927 if not earlier when an earlier organization The National Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Association was putting out pamphlets discussing their products and services. Seemingly, air conditioning does not refer exclusively to cooling of air. Air conditioning can be any artificially contrived method of maintaining the temperature of any given environment through the use of air conditioning units.

If a contractor wants to become an air conditioning contractor, he will have to know not only about the various methods and products that are available in his profession; but, he will also have to know how to read the fine print involved with insurance policies and trade agreements and other information found in air conditioning manuals. Air conditioning contractors are liable for the services and products that they use to install their air conditioning units or to allow users of their products and services to control their living habitats. To become a successful air conditioning contractor, one must follow the directions of manufacturers and also know the laws, if any, that apply to ventilation and other air conditioning concerns.

An air conditioning contractor needs to have available to him access to the best products available as well as technical advice on their installation. When an HVAC contractor undertakes to modify the living conditions of a home, office or other place where people live, they become liable for their safety as well. Air conditioning contractors need to be technologically as well as verbally adept at meeting the needs of his customers and following the legal boundaries of his profession. The art of air conditioning is to be as effective and yet not obtrusive as the very essential element that air conditioning contractors have to deal with, air. How to warm the air we breathe and how to cool the air we breathe is called air conditioning. Keeping us safe while doing both; is the liability that air conditioning contractors are responsible for.

 

Air conditioning contractors need to be technologically as well as verbally adept at meeting the needs of his customers and following the legal boundaries of his profession when it comes to HVAC maintenance.

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