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Sanyo Air Conditioners

split air conditioner armcorThere are many companies to choose from if you want to buy a split air conditioner. Notably among them are Sanyo, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Baxi, Amcor and Freidrich. All the companies manufacture units with different cooling capacities and the range spans from 8500 to over 24000 BTU

Your buying decisions should be based on three aspects the BTU, the voltage and the window size.
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Mini split heat pump heaters are the ideal solution for homes where ducting is not possible. You may not be able to install ducting due to the high cost or it may not be feasible to do so due to architectural constraints.

They also make good add ons to houses which already have a ductless heating system in place such as radiant panels, hydronic systems, space heaters powered by wood, propane or kerosene.

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sanyo air conditionerLooking for an air conditioner to cool your home properly?

Well Sanyo’s split and ductless air-conditioners solve this requirement perfectly by providing you with a cool and quiet indoor environment that you enjoy.

But what is the basic difference between a split Air Conditioner (A.C) and a central air conditioner?

Mainly suitable for offices and large commercial operations, central air-conditioners use a system of supply and return ducts and a set of registers to circulate cool air.

You may often see openings or grills fitted in the walls, floors, or ceilings in case the place has a Central A.C installed.

Well these openings or return ducts along with supply ducts carry cooled air from the AC and circulate it in your entire home, which becomes warmer on circulation.  The return ducts and registers then carry this warm air back to the Central Air Conditioner unit comprising of the evaporator, condenser, and compressor.

All these parts of the Central AC are packed into one unit and are kept on a slab made of concrete on the roof of your building.

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