Which air conditioning unit is best for you?
Before investing in an air conditioning unit, it is advisable that you determine the unit that is best suited for your requirements. The first step would be to analyse your premises, as requirements will be different if it’s a commercial space like a retail store or office or a residential space.
A residential space can have wall mounted units with a lower capacity depending on the room size, while a commercial unit like a retail store could have the discreet ducted air conditioning unit. The nature of activity would also make a difference to choice of the unit, a restaurant or a retail unit would find a ceiling unit better than a wall mounted unit as it will not interfere with the décor.
If it’s a commercial unit, you also need to evaluate the equipment that will be stored in the room. An office with multiple computers or a data room will need a specialised computer room air conditioning (CRAC) unit. This unit will monitor humidity, room temperature and air flow and adjust itself accordingly to offer the ideal room temperature and climate control.
A regular office space can opt for a ‘cassette unit’. This unit is fixed from the roof above a ceiling void and the white four way fascia is the only part of the unit that one sees, making it a neat little tucked away air conditioning unit. It distributes air in four directions ensuring equal flow and even climate control.
If you are unsure about which air conditioning unit is best suited for you, then seek professional advice from a company such as Pure Air Conditioning. Professional air conditioning specialists can help you decide and design a system that is best suited for your environment. Understanding and choosing the right air conditioning unit is vital to get you the right environment in the long run.

