Air conditioning is based on the precise control of temperature, humidity, air flow and air cleanliness. Split system air conditioners regulate these elements around the clock to provide you with a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. Day and night, year after year.
In summer, the heat pump extracts heat from the warm air in the building and pumps it outside. Your room stays comfortable and cool.
In winter its the reverse. Natural heat in the outdoor air - even when its freezing - is extracted and moved indoors. Wonderful warmth when you need it. Click here for more information - What Does Air Conditioning Do?
What Size Air Conditioning unit do I require? Read the technical detail to identify the type and size of airconditioning unit you require.

ENHANCED CAPITAL ALLOWANCE
R + H specify efficient heat-pump equipment where possible. Not only are these systems more efficient to run, many of them qualify for the ECA which means 100% tax allowance in the 1st year can be claimed on the cost of the equipment and installation.
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Cooling Mode: Excess room heat is absorbed by a special liquid - a refrigerant - sealed within the system. As the refrigerant in the indoor unit absorbs the room heat, it changes into a gas and is carried through small, copper tubes to an outdoor unit which releases heat into the atmosphere. The gas is converted into a liquid again and flows back to the indoor unit where air is fanned over it and out into the room. This cycle is repeated until the pre-set temperature is reached.
Heating Mode: Heat pump units allow the cooling cycle to be reversed. A heat pump extracts "free" heat from the outdoor air, even on the coldest days when the temperature may fall as low as -10° C, and transfers the heat indoors.
Heat pump units therefore avoid the need for a boiler and allow you to cool and heat with the same unit, with savings in costs and energy throughout the year.