Professional AC Installation Service in Dubai - Instacool

AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION IN UAE

We at Instacool have provided split system installations for many clients over the years. Our friendly team has a lot of experience and is happy to help guide you through the process of choosing and installing a split system air conditioner that suits your living space. Instacool has a vast range of inverter, reverse cycle, and cooling only air conditioners that are capable of sufficiently moderating your space’s temperature. You can contact our team for your split air conditioner installation needs.

WE INSTALL DIFFERENT TYPES OF AIR CONDITIONERS

INVERTER SPLIT AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 

An inverter model means that the compressor is charged by a variable speed drive or ‘inverter’, that permits the compressor to run at a variety of speeds from slow to fast, to match the output needed. An inverter split system regulates the space temperature by graduating the speed of the compressor motor, similar to using the accelerator on your car to remain at a continuing speed. The most important distinction between inverter and non-inverter air conditioning units is that the motor of the inverter compressor has a variable speed. A sensor within the inverter adjusts the power according to the temperature within the room, lowering the electrical consumption and preserving energy.

 

VRF AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 

 

The factory-trained professionals from Instacool are qualified in new installation, retrofit, seasonal maintenance, and repair of all makes and models of VRF equipment. We provide our commercial customers with a more personalized experience and unmatched attention to detail. Along with minimized disruption to your facility, we accommodate your busy schedule, maintain organized job sites, and provide a clear line of communication. We strive to keep your facility perfectly comfortable and more money in your pocket through peak efficiency, reliability, and system longevity. Take advantage of top quality products and workmanship. Get in touch with Instacool for VRF system services throughout UAE.

 

Take a look at some of the many benefits of a VRF system:

 

  • Compact Equipment
  • Consistent Comfort
  • Exceptional Energy Efficiency
  • Heat & Cool Simultaneously
  • Installation Versatility
  • Quiet Operation
  • Reliability
  • State-of-the-art Controls
  • Zoned Conditioning

WHEN AND WHY SHOULD YOU RETROFIT?

An ageing HVAC system will become less efficient and require repairs more frequently. Due to this, retrofitting is necessary to prevent further loss in performance. If the HVAC system is over 10 years old, it may be nearing the end of its functional life. If this is the case, a retrofitting or repair is required to allow the machine to continue to run in subsequent years. Other signs that your HVAC system could be due for an upgrade could be high levels of energy consumption, poor indoor air quality and rising energy bills. When considering the capital cost of a retrofit, also note that replacing an outdated system may decrease energy costs by more than 20 per cent.

Retrofittings are usually implemented to reduce the HVAC system’s energy usage. Over time, most machines tend to lose efficiency with the wear and tear of repeated cycles. Concurrently, new technologies have been developed to allow for newer models to be increasingly efficient. On top of this, retrofitting an existing system is a fast and relatively simple solution to reduce energy consumption. Due to the large amounts of energy that HVACs consume, retrofits that prioritise cutting energy costs end up getting a return of investment within a few years.

The decision to retrofit may have been instigated by signs of an ageing HVAC. Over time, older systems start to drop in performance which may become observable with a decrease in air quality. On top of diminishing air quality, older systems may also start operating at louder sound levels. To maintain a high standard of air quality indoors as well as quiet operation, a retrofit may be the best solution. Also, if repairs are frequently being made to the HVAC system, then it’s a sign that components must be fully replaced.

Another key reason for a retrofit is for system longevity. Components of a mechanical system aren’t made to last indefinitely. Replacements are necessary to maintain an HVAC system. On top of extending the lifetime of a system, new technologies can be implemented to make the system more suitable for more modern requirements.

CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE RETROFITTING 

The main purpose of retrofitting is to ultimately improve the existing HVAC system by decreasing both operating and maintenance costs. These costs are reduced mainly by increasing the energy-saving efficiency of the system but, additionally, installing a Building Management System (BMS) can help centralise various systems. Any decision to upgrade or replace parts of an HVAC system should be evaluated beforehand as these mechanical systems are quite large and often integrated into the structure of a building. Because HVAC retrofits can be a complex procedure, it is recommended that owners and property managers look to external sources for help in determining whether a retrofit is necessary and for guidance when designing a retrofit.

A thorough evaluation of the existing HVAC system is important to determine whether a retrofit would be the best course of action and to identify any under-performing components before the implementation of the retrofit. A baseline assessment is to measure the system’s performance against desired performance rates which can usually be found online. A specialist engineer may be needed to assess more difficult parts of the HVAC system.

The sizing of a system is important as it correlates to its effectiveness when managing temperature. A smaller air conditioning system will use less energy but struggle to regulate temperature levels for a large area. In contrast to this, a larger system would generally be more effective for controlling temperature but use up more energy, costing the system efficiency. It is important that you only choose the sizes that are suitable for the corresponding area.

HVAC service providers typically estimate the technical requirements for a system to function depending on the size of the area it is meant to regulate. Contact the HVAC service providers responsible for installing your current system to check if they have any information available. If your building has undergone changes to the architecture that would affect the HVAC system’s coverage, then new calculations may have to be made.

The operating conditions of the building should be considered when choosing a replacement system or parts. When spaces are occupied by more people, the HVAC system has to deal with extra heat. The compressor in your HVAC system must be suited to the changeability of the HVAC system’s operating conditions. If the conditions within the affected area will vary, the correct compressor must be installed.

 

Mehiar AlmohamadMehiar Almohamad
10:30 22 Jan 24
Great service with reasonable pricing and accurate timeline.Would definitely recommend.
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10:04 22 Jan 24
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Mr. Faisal has been very helpful. He is knowledgeable and has guided me correctly on two occasions and identified errors correctly.
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