Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning in Bondi, New South Wales | Refrigeration service
Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning
Locality: Bondi, New South Wales
Phone: +61 411 758 426
Address: P.O Box 7731 2026 Bondi, NSW, Australia
Website: http://easternsuburbsaircon.com.au
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24.01.2022 Some of us just don't feel the cold.
23.01.2022 https://www.daikin.com.au/my-daikin
22.01.2022 Daikin is now replacing their BRC1E62 controller with the latest BRC1E63.
21.01.2022 Another cracking day in Bondi. Summer season is nearly upon us. Book your air con service or install now before Summer hits.
19.01.2022 DAIKIN'S SENSITIVE CHOICE We’re proud of our innovations. So we’re pleased to announce that Daikin is the only Split System to receive approval from The National Asthma Council Australia. They introduced the Sensitive Choice program to help identify products better suited for people who suffer from asthma and allergies. Daikin Split Systems and Air Purifiers are recognised by the Sensitive Choice program, and carry the Blue Butterfly symbol.... DAIKIN CARES FOR YOUR AIR All Daikin Split Systems and Air Purifiers are designed with an air-purifying filter. Many are fitted with a more advanced Titanium Apatite Deodorising Air Purification filter. These filters not only trap most microscopic airborne particles, but also assist to decompose odours, absorb and deactivate bacteria. Music to the ears of every sensitive nose. Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning, serving the Eastern Suburbs, Inner City, Inner West and Northern Beaches. Air Conditioning service, installation, sales and maintenance. Daikin Cora below If this article has been helpful, PLEASE LIKE US ON FACEBOOK.
18.01.2022 ARBS is a trade fair for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, Refrigeration and Building Services. The exhibitors are mainly national, but also many international manufacturers and service providers. The exhibition aims to present the latest developments and technologies to the trade visitors and to facilitate a network of business contacts. Other interested visitors are also invited. The ARBS will take place on 3 days from Tuesday, 08. May to Thursday, 10. May 2018 in Sydney at Darling Harbour.
17.01.2022 ENERGY RATING AIR CONDITIONING Domestic single phase, non-ducted air conditioners must carry an Energy Rating Label. Labels on ducted systems are voluntary, so not all products will have one. You can still view their energy efficiency performance on the GEMS Registration Database. In manufacturer’s literature they may refer to energy efficiency ratios (EER) and co-efficients of performance (COP) which are the efficiency ratings for cooling and heating respectively. They are s...imply a ratio of the output (capacity) divided by the power input. They may also mention an annualised version of these metrics (AEER and ACOP). These are virtually the same thing, but deduct standby power. The Energy Rating Comparison Tool provides the power input and outputs for all products, even unlabelled ones. This allows you to calculate the EER and COP yourself. You can then compare these and choose a model with a higher EER/AEER and/or COP/ACOP. For non-ducted household air conditioners, you can still compare models online or using the free Energy Rating app, but you can also use the label. Air conditioner labels are a little bit different to labels for other household products and have some product specific information on them. THE STARS Just like on other appliances, air conditioners are given star ratings, blue for their cooling function and red for their heating function (unless the appliance is a cooling only device, and then it will have the blue stars only). The more stars a product has, the more efficient it is. Air conditioners can currently be rated up to 10 stars. If a product is rated at 6 stars or less, it will not show the extra star ‘super efficiency rating’ band. You can see on the above example that this unit is rated 7 stars for cooling and 4 for heating, so only the cooling star arch has the additional coronet. You can compare the efficiency of different products using the stars, however you must compare products of the same or similar size. You can find this in the middle of the label, in the capacity output box. Capacity output and power input The capacity output figures on an air conditioner label will let you know the amount of cooling and heating the model can produce. These are the figures you should check are of similar value when comparing star ratings. See size matters for information about the importance of choosing the right sized product. The power input shows you how much power is required to produce the heat or cooling shown in the capacity output box. If two products have the same star rating and same capacity output you can see which product is more efficient by choosing the one with the lower power input. IF YOU FOUND THIS ARTICLE HELPFUL PLEASE LIKE US ON FACEBOOK.
17.01.2022 Home heating guide Electric, gas or reverse-cycle air con which type of heating is right for your home? We explain the option Feeling the chill but scared of big bills?...Continue reading
17.01.2022 SPRING IS NEARLY HERE!. We know your to-do list is likely long, but we have a few things you can combine that will save you from potential issues and keep you comfortable over the summer. When the weather gets hot in Sydney, an AC repair is the last thing you want to worry about. Check out these tips to save yourself from sweating throughout the summer. Check Out Your Air Filter and Ducts... You’ve seen this here before. Changing your air filter is so important and commonly forgotten by homeowners. A dirty air filter makes your system work a lot harder to keep your house comfortable. Hard work means less efficiency and more money. Plus, it causes unnecessary wear and tear on your system. People also tend to ignore their ducts and registers. It’s a wise idea to remove the covers from your registers and vacuum them. Then be sure to soak the covers in mild dish soap, wash them if needed and reattach when they’re dry. Maintain Your Outdoor Unit. Keep debris like grass clippings, leaves and plants away from your outside unit. Debris can restrict your system and decrease its efficiency.Make an Appointment for Your Annual AC Tune-Up. Here’s where Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning can help with that checklist. Having yearly AC tune-ups extends your system’s life and keeps it running at peak efficiency. It’s best to schedule your tune-up in Spring so any AC repairs can be fixed before Summer brings the heat. When you think about the value of the life of your system, the cost of a tune-up is a minimal investment. While we may not be able to support you with all the tasks on your Spring to-do list, we can advise you with all the things that influence your home comfort. We’ll help you stay cool and comfortable during the warm months. If you have any questions about your home comfort or you are ready to schedule your annual AC tune-up, call us on 0411 758 426. If it’s more convenient for you, you can also schedule your appointment with us online. EASTERN SUBURBS AIR CONDITIONING
16.01.2022 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY WITH YOUR AIR CONDITIONING THIS SUMMER There are ways to keep cool without turning on your air conditioner, but when the summer temperatures start busting the 35-40 degree mark daily, or the humidity makes it feel like you're swimming through a bowl of soup, sometimes air conditioning is a must. Stay cool and save money with these energy saving tips: 1. Keep the AC Lower at Night: During the night you don't require the same level of conscious cool. Try ...Continue reading
14.01.2022 Daikin SKY FI Interface. Use your smart phone to control your air conditioning system anywhere in the world.
14.01.2022 The basic economical cooling system
13.01.2022 Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning is joining the campaign with Refrigerant Reclaim Australia to help save our planet and reduce the depletion of our ozone layer.
12.01.2022 Now is the time for Spring air con maintenance. Be Summer smart, service now!
10.01.2022 A prelude for a long hot Summer. Sydney and Brisbane are set to sweat this weekend, and NSW temperatures will likely spike to 40 degrees before September ends. The Harbour City is set to reach 27 degrees on Friday before rising on Saturday and finishing with a balmy 28 degrees on Sunday.... Meanwhile, Penrith and Richmond in the city’s west will see the mercury rise to 30 degrees tomorrow, 31 degrees on Friday and 33 degrees on Saturday. In Brisbane the mercury is expected to rise above 30 degrees from Saturday and isn't forecast to drop back down to the 20s until at least Wednesday. Brisbane is looking at a maximum of 31 degrees on Saturday, 33 degrees on Sunday, 34 degrees on Monday and Tuesday it will drop back down 31. Our forecasts are near 30 degrees for those following three days but there’s quite a lot of model uncertainty, Weatherzone meteorologist Rob Sharpe said. It could be anywhere between 25 and 35 degrees for those days.
09.01.2022 http://mobile.abc.net.au//sydney-records-hottest-a/9634696
08.01.2022 Beat the Summer heat and install now.
06.01.2022 Daikin's new cool control panel for ducted and VRV systems
04.01.2022 Late last week we installed four Daikin splits in an apartment in Wollstonecraft. The owner had two existing splits which were approximately 30 years old. " Still going strong" he said but he was after new units which would be more aesthetically pleasing. What units can possibly operate without repair for over 30 years? No other brand but DAIKIN. Here's a pic of the relics.
03.01.2022 Happy to help Surf Life Saving Australia with air conditioning repairs. Same day service provided to that awesome organisation helping save people lives. Not a bad view from their office either.
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