Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Choosing an Air Conditioning Solution - The Top 5 Factors to Consider


We may not be blessed with long drawn-out hot summers in the UK, but the unpredictability of the weather can make it difficult to cope when the sun does finally arrive.

But while commercial air conditioning is the norm elsewhere in the world, businesses in the UK are only just beginning to understand its full potential. Stuffy workplaces are never fun and, while open windows may provide a welcome breeze to those located nearby they offer little consolation or comfort to the rest of the workforce. Whereas a tailored-made air conditioning solution can drastically improve your working environment, boosting staff morale and efficiency in the process.

Before committing to a solution here are five important factors to consider when planning your air conditioning design...

Budget

For those looking to invest in an installation, it's important to get it right first time. There are plenty of options out there to suit your budget, but do your research on what you need first. Running costs should be considered as well as maintenance. And if you don't choose the right one, a replacement can be costly to the business.

Noise

Whatever your workplace, it's imperative that your staff don't suffer from the unwanted distraction of a noisy air-con system. While all of them some sort of sound, it needn't be a problem if you have an appropriately sized air conditioner and its location is well thought-out.

Energy Consumption

By ensuring you have a supplier that designs your project using CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) recommendations, its equipment capacity will be correctly calculated to provide you with the most energy efficient air conditioning solution.

Practicality

Make sure you choose a system that is easy to understand and that you feel comfortable using. Too many systems aren't used to their full capability because staff are too nervous to press certain buttons due to not knowing what they do.

Future expansion

It's vital to consider both your current and future company needs when making your decision. If you're planning for expansion, tell your supplier. They will help you design an effective long-term solution that can be added when your business evolves.

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