Air conditioning correctly designed and installed will promote a comfortable and stable environment all year round for shops, offices, computer rooms, homes and conservatories providing summer cooling and winter heating, with a cop (coefficient of performance) of approximately 3:1 when heating. That is to say that for every 1K watt of electrical input you will get 3K watts of heat output, making reverse cycle heat pumps an extremely efficient form of heating.
At Jackson Refrigeration we can provide this complete service from the heat load calculations and design to the installations and commissioning and on going maintenance to all types of air conditioning systems.
  Types of Air Conditioning Systems  
Split Systems - Comprise of an indoor air handling unit and outdoor condensing unit, two pipes join the two components, a suction line and a smaller liquid line, along with Interconnecting control cable. The condensing unit houses the compressor, which compresses the refrigerant and pumps its around the system. The physical size of the systems components is dependant on the cooling capacity; the indoor air handling systems are available in various forms:
 
Wall Mounted systems from 2K watts to 10K watts
Cassette systems from 4K watts to 12K watts
Ceiling suspended from 4K watts to 12K watts
Concealed Ducted systems from 7K watts to 12K watts
Floor standing systems from 5K watts to 12K watts
 
(These are approximate capacities as a general guide; the actual ranges differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.)
Package Unit - This type of system is generally positioned away from the room to be conditioned and the treated air is circulated to and from the room via ducting.
VRV/VRF (Variable Refrigerant Volume or Flow) - These systems allow for multiple air-handling units of various types to be connected to one outdoor condensing unit, with the ability to cool or heat independently.