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Airspect Air Conditioning & Mechanical

Locality: Geebung

Phone: 3075 8791



Address: 361 Robinson Road West 4034 Geebung, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.airspect.com.au

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23.01.2022 Curious about the benefits of ducted air conditioning? We explain the many reasons to consider ducted for your home. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME #DuctedAir



17.01.2022 EXPERT TIPS ON HOW TO SET YOUR AIR CON & AVOID BILL SHOCK THIS SUMMER Our air conditioners work overtime to keep our homes comfortable during the Aussie summer, but if we’re not careful this can lead to bill shock. But fret not, there are things you can do to keep your AC costs down while still keeping cool. Canstar Blue has gone straight to the source to unearth some pro tips from National Product Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Australia, Atesh Mani, on how to set your air c...on & avoid bill shock in summer. 1. KNOW HOW TO SET YOUR AIR CONDITIONER IN SUMMER According to Atesh, the ideal room temperature to set your air conditioner to is 22C or 23C, which most people should find comfortable enough. Setting the room temperature to 24-25C will reduce your power consumption even further, but it’s up to each individual to see if they find this temperature comfortable enough. The general consensus here is that every degree cooler in summer adds around 10% to your air con energy consumption. Heat naturally flows from a hot body to a cold body. It’s the same for room spaces. Heat from a hot room will move to cooler, air-conditioned spaces. Closing doors to unused warmer rooms will also reduce the load on your AC system, says Atesh.

16.01.2022 Expert tips on how to set your air con & avoid bill shock in summer. 3. Know when to turn your air con on and off According to Atesh, you can save energy by turning your air conditioner on in the morning when you know it’s going to be a hot day. Your AC system will keep your living space relatively cool throughout the day, so that you don’t have to have the air conditioner running at maximum capacity when you get home, which is often during peak electricity times. This is... generally between 4pm and 8pm on weekdays. Instead, if you have a newer inverter unit, it will ramp up and down during the day to maintain temperature. Wi-Fi control with remote access to your air con is also ideal for turning your unit on before you get home. If you know it’s going to be a hot day, you can use the schedule functions in your controller or Wi-Fi control to turn the system on early in the day to pre-cool the house before it gets a chance to warm up. Homeowners with solar power can also utilise their power generation during the day to offset the power consumption of their air conditioner.

16.01.2022 Reminder to - Get Summer Ready Now is the time to think about air conditioning your home and beat the summer rush. Also the time to service your system and have it in optimal working condition. Contact us today for advice on installing and servicing your air conditioning. ... #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME See more



15.01.2022 Get Summer Ready Now is the time to think about air conditioning your home and beat the summer rush. Contact us today for advice on installing and servicing your air conditioning. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME

15.01.2022 Expert tips on how to set your air con & avoid bill shock in summer. Each day a new tip will be posted - keep an eye out. Please call to book in a service, quote or general enquiry.

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04.01.2022 Do you know the signs that your AC needs to be serviced? Be on the lookout for: Dust appears on the louvers etc AC not performing as well as it used to Not blowing enough air Water leaks.... Unit condensating Contact us to book in a service and get your air conditioner summer ready. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME See more

03.01.2022 Expert tips on how to set your air con & avoid bill shock in summer. 2. Clean your air conditioner Cleaning the filters of your air conditioner is the single most important piece of maintenance you can do to keep it running optimally. Clogged or dirty filters block normal airflow and reduce a system’s efficiency significantly, according to Atesh. The general rule here is that if you’re using your air con frequently, you should clean the filters of the indoor unit every tw...o weeks. How to clean your split-system air conditioner: Most split-system air cons will let you remove the filters for cleaning. Follow the instructions in your user manual on how to clean them. Usually, you’ll need to vacuum the surface dust and fluff first, then clean the filters with water and a mild detergent and leave them out in the sun to dry. Again, check with your manufacturer for detailed instructions. How to clean your ducted air conditioner: Ducted air cons have a filter at the return air vent. This should be removed for cleaning periodically too. As a minimum, you should vacuum the surface dust and fluff to maximise airflow. For a more thorough clean, you can contact your manufacturer who can advise you on how to service your unit properly.

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