Avonaire Solutions is a fast growing HVAC EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) Company in India providing Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Solutions to clients of various industries.
Service Overview
Banking on the skills of our professionals, we are involved in offering a wide range of Ductable and Packaged Air Conditioner Systems to our clients. Our product is widely accepted in different places for cooling purpose and liable to perform its working for long period of timer. Our products are tested on different quality parameter before dispatching to the market.
Ductable and Packaged AC System
A fine composition of air when it comes out from AC consists: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and Inert Gases etc. Placing air conditioners at right direction and choosing the right air conditioner are helping factors to offer best results.
As the name suggests, ducted air conditioning provides heating or cooling through a system of ducts spread out all over your home or commercial space. A central unit, consisting of a condenser, compressor, and an air handling unit, is usually located in the basement, attic, or garage. It provides cool or hot air, which is then distributed throughout the building through a series of ducts and vents, providing the appropriate climate control.
Types of Ducted Air Conditioning Systems
Ducted systems are also called central air conditioning systems. They can be broadly segregated into two types, i.e., Split central air conditioners and packaged central air conditioners.
These systems are by far the most common type of central air conditioning system currently being used. They consist of the condenser and compressor placed outside in a metal cabinet in one package. A separate evaporator is placed indoors within a segregated container, usually located in a closet or the attic. The outdoor unit provides the refrigerant to the evaporator, which then cools the air and pumps it down the network of central air ducts through an air handling unit.
Split central air conditioners are usually three times the size of an equivalent packaged central air conditioner. Splitting them in two makes the size much more manageable.
On the other hand, in a packaged central air conditioner, all the components, including the condenser, compressor, and evaporator, are in one single unit. You can either have these installed on a concrete slab next to your house or the roof.
This system is best suited for commercial buildings, or already built homes, where space can often be limited indoors. Central air ducts then circulate the air from the air handling unit into the room and move it back to the unit. These systems can be coupled with heating coils or furnaces to provide heating facilities too.
Packaged central air conditioning systems generally provide lower efficiencies than split systems but have the advantage of not taking up any space inside your home.