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5 Things to Consider to Keep Your Air Conditioning Efficient

April 23, 2019 by Barney Brisbane Air

Nothing compares to the euphoria you feel once you get inside a cool and comfortable home while it’s scorching hot day outside. This is probably one of the main reasons why homeowners and business owners alike agree that air conditioners are indeed a worthwhile investment but like many other things, your air conditioning system needs TLC too. Doing this doesn’t only ensure that you’re air conditioning unit will run smoothly, it will also help you save money in the long run.

Are you aware that your home’s heating and cooling system covers half of the utility bill?If you notice that your air conditioning is not functioning properly, then you might want to do a thorough check up to determine what’s wrong. Having a great cooling system can also be advantageous if you’re planning on selling a property. When a building inspector doeshis routine check-up, a defective air conditioning system might just ruin your chances of selling it at a higher price.

Your home’s air conditioning system is what keeps you cool during the hot summer days. With the energy costs rising every year, it’s vital to keep a good eye on your appliances. Otherwise, you’d end up with a high electricity bill.

How Can You Make Your Air Conditioner Efficient?

If you want to save on your power bill then you need to take precautionary measures to maintain your air conditioning unit. Here are some maintenance tips you can do to keep your air conditioners running efficiently:

  • Clean Out the Vents Accumulated debris on the vents of your air conditioning system can make the unit work twice as hard to be able to emit cool air. Check it the vents are clogged or obstructed. If you see debris piling up, vacuuming will help clear it out. It’s also important to keep it away from things that could block the air. Even if you clear it out, it still won’t be able to efficiently cool the room if it’s blocked with pieces of furniture or toys. Keep the area of the vent free from any obstructions.
  • Close The Blinds And Cover The Windows When sunlight enters the room through the windows it will invite heat and warmth and inevitably reduce the efficiency of your cooling system. Drawing your blinds during the day can help prevent the sun from shining directly into your window and warming your home.Another helpful tip to remember is to make sure to keep your curtains or blinds down when you go out to work. This will ensure that your home will stay cool while you’re away.
  • Increase Your A/C’s Thermostat During hot days, you can increase the temperature by a few degrees. This will help you save energy since it prevents your unit from working too hard. Start by changing the temp every one to two days, this will give your family enough time to adjust to the changes.Central air conditioned units also come with programmable thermostat, which you can control if you’re out at work. If you’re not at home, you can program your thermostat and increase the temperature by 5-8 degrees – enough to keep your home cool while you’re out. This method is a great way to extend the life of your unit and maintain its efficiency.
  • Keep Heat Generating Appliances Away From Your Thermostat Appliances such as ovens and lamps produce heat. Chances are, when they’re placed near the air conditioner, it will give the thermostat the impression that the room is warm it will then decrease the temperature in order to cool the room. This can make your air conditioning unit work doubly hard to maintain the coolness of the room. Air conditioning technicians know this and will install your thermostat as far away from a heat-generating area.
  • Change Your Filters Dust and dirt are usually the primary culprits when it comes to an inefficient air conditioning system. It’s important to check your filters every now and then to see if dusts have been building up. These dusts often cause stress on your entire a/c system and prevent it from working properly. Make it a habit of replacing old air filters. Air conditioning filters can easily be bought at hardware stores. Just ensure that you get the right filter size to save an extra trip back.

When air conditioners are properly maintained and cared for it will provide you and your family cooling comfort during hot summer days. While these maintenance tips will come in handy, engaging in air conditioning professionals at least once a year will help ensure that your a/c system is in a good shape.

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DIY AC Cleaning

December 18, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

If money is tight, the last thing you want is to pay for an AC cleaning. Why hire it out when you can do it yourself? Here is a step-by-step guide to basic air conditioning cleaning. However, it is important to note that if your AC unit is under warranty and the warranty warns you against cleaning the unit yourself or else it will become void, it is best to get professional AC cleaners to do the cleaning for you.

1. Gather the materials you need to open up the machine and the cleaning supplies needed for the unit. Rags, a plastic scrubber, water with dish soap, and clean water (you can use the garden hose) are all you need. If the unit is a bit greasy from being exposed to cooking (like an AC unit in the kitchen) or from being exposed to outdoor elements, you might need to use a stronger cleaner to cut through the grease. Just make sure to rinse it well. You also will probably need some screwdrivers or ratchets to take apart some inside and outside parts of the unit for deep cleaning.

2. Unplug the AC unit if you are able. If there is an on and off switch, then turn it off. It’s best if all power is cut off when cleaning the unit so you can turn off the breaker to the electric circuit feeding the unit and surrounding areas. Be sure to double check with an electrical reader to make sure that there is no power going to the unit before working on it. You don’t want to get electrocuted or have your hands chopped off by the fan so don’t forget this important step.

3. Take pictures or take note of how the machine is put together so that you can put it back together properly later before taking it apart. Have the manual handy to know where you can begin to take it apart or to learn the different parts of the machine. Take apart the protective shell from the unit. Be careful not to hit any electrical wires or coils. Unscrew any screws and take apart any bolts. Store all the small parts like the screws and bolts in a small clear bag so that they’re together and will not get lost. It’s frustrating to have one missing bolt when putting things back together later.

4. Vacuum away cobwebs with a shop vacuum and wipe away dust with a rag. Wash the metal shell parts that have no electrical or coils. You can wash them down with a soapy rag to get rid of any residue and dust and then the parts can be rinsed free of soap with fresh water. If you’re in a hurry, you can just spray the metal shell parts clean with a garden hose.

5. If you have an inside AC unit, check the manual to see how you can take off the plastic filters inside. You can gently wash these plastic filters with soap and then rinse them with fresh water for a quick clean.

Have you had your air conditioner installed by Brisbane Air AirConditioning & Electrical? If you have any questions about the maintenance and cleaning of your particular air conditioning unit, don’t hesitate to talk to them. They can give you the best tips on how to keep your AC clean and working well for a very long time.

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Keeping Air Conditioning Efficient

December 16, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

If you live in a tropical climate, then you will agree that air conditioning has got to be one of the best things ever invented. Without it, we couldn’t even mention where sweat would travel to or collect. Not only does air conditioning cool you down, it contributes to a more efficient work environment as well. The system itself is very simple. It’s nothing more than two coils, pipes, and refrigerant. As the cooling cycle begins, the refrigerant starts to circulate where it heads to the outside unit, releases heat, and cools down it then takes a U-turn back to the inside unit and is released as the cool air that we love. Enough boring stuff, what we really want to know is how we can keep costs down.

How can you keep things economical?

If we’re not careful, the above process can leave us feeling a little pain in our wallets. What can we do to maximize energy savings? What is the most efficient temperature? Some people like to set the temperature at 16 degrees Celsius as soon as they get inside. Be careful with that because you’re asking your air conditioner unit to do a lot especially if the temperature outside is really hot. Sometimes setting it to too low of a temperature will overwork the unit because it just might not be able to reach that temperature that you have set it to. So what can you do? Some say that 24-25 degrees Celsius is the perfect temperature setting for the machine. This is a temperature that your air conditioner will be able to maintain without having to overwork. Overworking it will only mean that your power bill will be huge at the end of the month. Remember, every degree that you change can mean huge energy savings in the long run. You need to find a balance between comfort and the perfect temperature setting for the unit.

Besides the above information, there are some other practical things that can help you save on power. In the summer, make sure to use curtains, blinds, shutters or anything you can get your hands on to cover your windows, thus providing shade inside your home. Experts say this will reduce heat absorption to almost 80%.

Make sure to keep up the maintenance on your air conditioner. Depending on the model you purchase, there will more than likely be filters that are re-washable that if dirty can cause a lot of problems.

Where is your outdoor unit located? Sometimes people will maintain the indoor unit but completely neglect the outdoor unit. Remember that both units are equally important.
On a regular basis, check to make sure that your air conditioning unit is free of debris that has started to pile up around it or on it like cobwebs. Debris will stifle air flow making the machine work harder and making it use more power.

Whether it’s setting your unit to the ideal temperature or keeping up with the maintenance, there are a lot of things that can help it to work more efficiently. However, no matter how much you maintain it you will at least once a year need to call in a professional like Brisbane Air AirConditioning and Electrical to give it a thorough clean. Don’t try to do it yourself. There are electronic parts that if wet could completely destroy your air conditioner. Once cleaned, you will immediately notice a change in air quality and savings in your power bill.

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What To Do If Air Quality Is Bad Outdoors

December 15, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

Did you know that you can check your area air quality in real time? That’s just what the Real-time Air Quality Index Visual Map does. If you want to spend a lot of time outdoors on any given day or want to do some hard labour or strenuous exercise outside, you can check the air quality outside first by going online and typing into the search engine to see how the air quality is in your area. With this tool, you will be able to see if there are any dangers lurking in the air such as wood smoke from a forest fire or pollutants that have been released into the air by accident. At the moment, if you look at Australia’s Real-time Air Quality Index Visual Map, you can see that the air quality in major areas are green or gauged as good. However, there are a few major areas in the yellow or moderate section meaning the air quality is okay but for people with sensitivities, the air quality has a few pollutants that might irritate them. When the air quality in any given area becomes red, violet, or even darker red, then it is hazardous to be outdoors being exposed to the pollutants in the air. If people are outdoors at those times when it is hazardous to be out, their health can immediately start to suffer. What can you do if your area is prone to bad air quality and you are not able to move out? Here are some things you can do to lessen the effects of poor outdoor air quality on your health.

1. Stay away from areas where there are a lot of cars running or areas where there is a lot wood burning. If you can’t avoid traffic or are in it every day when commuting, always make sure your car air conditioner is running and your windows are sealed tight. Make sure the air filter in your car is cleaned regularly or more often than is necessary to keep the air quality in your car better than outdoors.

2. Wear a mask that filters air if riding your motorcycle for your commute to work. If there is wood smoke temporarily in your area, it’s best to wear a mask as well when outdoors for that time. Although it might not look nice on your face, at least you’re protecting your lungs.

3. If you suffer from chronic lung conditions, it’s best to not go outdoors at that time and make sure your medications or respirators are with you at all times.

4. Make sure you install a good air conditioner or air cleaner that filters out pollutants from the air coming in from outdoors. Brisbane Air AirConditioning & Electrical can install for you the best air conditioners with filters that give your home great indoor air quality. You can breathe easier (literally) by having clean air circulating in your home. Always remember to have your air conditioner cleaned and maintained regularly as well to continue to have breathable air in your home.

5. If you have to go outside, don’t do any exercise or strenuous work so your lungs aren’t working hard while being bombarded with pollutants. Do your exercises at home or at a gym where they have good air conditioning and air filter systems that keep outdoor air pollution at bay.

Remember to use common sense. When pollutants are about, don’t go out.

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Negative Effects Of Poor Indoor Air Quality And Solutions

December 8, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

How has your health been lately? Have you experienced any of the following symptoms: dizziness, headaches, ear infections, hearing loss, sneezing, nosebleeds, fever, chills, muscle pain, rashes, asthma, lung cancer, watery eyes, redness, nauseas, vomiting, coughing, or throat irritation? The list is long but if you are dealing with any of the above problems, what do you think could be the culprit? According to one report, these things could all be caused by poor indoor air quality. Some of the worst culprits for indoor air pollutants are tobacco smoke and biological sources. Let’s take a look at some ways you can detect and deal with bad air quality.

How is the air in your home? Is it stuffy or smelly? It’s time to do something about these things. You need to figure out ways to get better ventilation in your home. We can get in the habit of locking our place up like a prison cell. We shut the doors and windows and this completely stifles air flow. You need to have a balance because you don’t just want to open up all the windows because there is a lot of pollution that lingers outside as well. So what can help? Something that has become popular is trickle ventilation. This screen will fit on most windows and will not only let air in but filter it at the same time. This will allow your house to breathe a lot better.

Turn on your air conditioner. If you don’t have one, then get Brisbane Air to install one for you. There are a lot of things floating in the air that will cause bad air quality. The air conditioner will remove water from the air, thus removing pollutants in the process. HEPA air filters are something that work well with AC units. You can also purchase HEPA air filters that are stand alone units. They usually use a fan that will suck in air and clean it. Be careful as they are a little noisy.

Make sure to check your appliances that use gas. You need to ensure that these burn clean because if not, it can contribute to bad air quality. Make sure to contact a technician who can come and clean the jets on your gas appliances. Its been said that these irritating gases can cause wheezing in people that don’t even have asthma. When using your stove keep your window open and turn a fan on.

Clean your home wisely! What does that mean? If you’re not careful, your cleaning products can contribute to poor air quality. VOCs or volatile organic compounds can be found in some cleaning products as well as paints and some floor polishes. These VOCs can go into the air as a gas and cause irritation. Good cleaning products to use are fragrance-free cleaners or ones that say they have little to low VOCs.

We all love them, but the truth is the air quality in your home will improve if you do what you can to keep your pets outside. If you find this something that will be difficult to do then at the very least try to keep your pet outside of your bedroom. Of course, regular dog grooming will go a long way.

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Inverter Or No Inverter?

December 6, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

People will have no problems letting you know how much you just have to purchase an air conditioner with an inverter. Inverters are the new big things. Why? The normal response seems to be that they will save you in the power department. So just what is the difference between these two types of models?

Probably the most comparable difference is the way the inverter itself functions. The inverter is the best way to save electricity. Why? The inverter helps control the compressor motor, which helps change the temperature of the room as required. In an air conditioner without an inverter, the compressor will operate on full capacity or nothing at all. You could say it’s all or nothing. It doesn’t change according to the temperature like that of an inverter. If the compressor is on full all the time, this can spike the rate of electricity used which you will see evidence of on your bill.

Outside Compressor Units

The amount of cooling that needs to be done by your AC unit is dependent on the temperature outside and inside the room. When the room needs to be cooler, the compressor will kick in at a high speed and send the right amount of refrigerant to get to the optimal temperature. When the temperature is adequate, the compressor will slow down and stay at a consistently low speed and reduce refrigerant. On the other hand, what about an air conditioner that doesn’t have an inverter? Like what was stated above it is all or nothing. You can compare it to starting a cold car. The constant start and stop from a cold state will use a lot more gas.

Eco-Friendliness

Air conditioners with inverters are better for the environment. Let’s not kid ourselves. These are air conditioners. The most eco-friendly air conditioner is no air conditioner at all. However, if you do need an AC unit and if you compare the two models of an AC unit with an inverter and an AC unit without an inverter, an AC unit with an inverter is by far easier on the environment. Why? When the temperature you want is achieved, the compressor will slow down. It is said that since it doesn’t shut off altogether it will save you energy. Some studies have shown some 30% to 50% energy savings in a month.

The Internals

Think of the inverter as a little computer in your air conditioner. Air conditioners with inverters are a lot more precise than your conventional air conditioner. They control the temperature in your room more precisely. After comparing, it seems like AC units with inverters are the better choice.

How Long Will They Last?

Follow the maintenance guidelines on whatever unit you purchased. This will include cleaning the removable filters that are located on the inside AC unit. Besides this, you will need to clean the inside and outside of the units. Be careful. You will want to hire professionals like Brisbane Air to clean it. Especially in units where there are inverters, there will be a lot of internal electronics that can’t get wet. If you maintain your air conditioner on a regular basis, you should get at least ten to fifteen years out of it. If you lost your owners manual, then write down the serial number, model number, and look it up on the internet. You should get full access to any manual you want online.

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Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioning?

November 22, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

Is it worth it to keep putting in more money to fix your AC unit or is it wiser to buy a new one? There are some factors that can help you to determine whether or not to get a new air conditioner or to just maintain and fix your air conditioner. Here are some of them.

1. How old is it?

One sure-fire way to know whether to replace it or not is to take the age of your air conditioner and multiply it by how much it will cost to do repairs after getting a quote from companies like Brisbane Air. If the number is over five thousand, then it’s probably better to get a newer air conditioner. You don’t want to keep wasting your money on something that will keep breaking down over and over again.

2. Is it energy efficient?

If your air conditioner is decades old, it’s probably using a tonne of voltage. Most older units are not equipped with new technology that cuts down electricity usage significantly. If you notice you keep spending too much money on your power bill, it’s time to change to a new unit preferably one with an inverter that reduces power usage. Consider changing your unit maybe after you’ve had it running for 15 years.

3. Is it leaking?

If you continue to need top ups with refrigerant, that might indicate that there is a constant leak. Fixing leaks and buying more refrigerant can add up and may cost just as much as buying a new basic air conditioning unit. It might just be worth it to get a new one that doesn’t leak.

4. Is there anything else wrong with it?

If you’ve had the same AC for years and it has never given you problems, then there is no need to replace it. Why fix or replace something that isn’t broken? Keep it running and maintain it until it’s not maintainable or not fixable or it costs too much to fix.

5. Are you going to be moving?

If you are going to live or work somewhere else and the AC unit is going to be sold along with the home or commercial building, you might not need to buy a new one for your old home or commercial building unless it’s specified in the sale papers that they need to be replaced before the sale. Just get them their regular maintenance and cleaning as usual until the sale is final. If the AC unit is not included in the sale and the unit is newer, it might be worth it to take the AC unit with you to install in your new home or commercial building. It will save you from buying another unit.

6. Can you replace it with a used unit?

If you really need to replace your AC unit but can’t afford it, you might need to think about getting a used unit that’s already proven to be energy efficient. Just make sure it works and has been maintained properly before you buy it. Check out its history and ask why it’s being sold to make sure you’re not getting a lemon.

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The Cool History Of Air Conditioning

November 15, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

Where would we be without air conditioning? Well, to put it bluntly we would be muggy, sweaty and stinky. It doesn’t matter if we are heading into the office or the supermarket for that matter, we always love it when we walk out of 28 degrees and into 20. It’s 8 degrees of difference, but it can have major effects. If we’re at the office, it helps us work more efficiently. We will be able to get more things done. It is, however, something that we at times can take for granted. We’re quickly reminded of how much we need it when the power cuts. So who invented air conditioning? How did it come to be? Let’s see.

It all started with a man by the name of Willis Carrier. He was an engineer from America that has been credited as inventing the modern day air conditioner. The principle of using evaporated water to cool things down has been around for thousands of years.

Air Conditioning In Ancient Times

This idea goes back all the way to ancient Egypt. They would take a mat, soak it in water and hang it in their dwelling above their doorway. The result? The water would evaporate and cut down the temperature inside. Jump ahead in the stream of time and the Romans tried different things to cool things down. They did this by using a series of pipes that would carry fresh water.

Air Conditioning In The 18th And 19th Centuries

In about 1758 Benjamin Franklin and some other scientists started testing the effects of refrigerating different types of liquids. They didn’t stop there. They continued to do research. In one such experiment, he used a bellow and ether to cool mercury to -25 degrees Celsius. With all that on his mind, it’s interesting to note that he wrote in his journal that one day in the future a person could have the possibility of freezing to death.

The year 1820 rolled around and an inventor by the name of Michael Faraday was doing experiments of his own on gases that are used in refrigeration. He found that if he compressed and liquidized ammonia and let it evaporate, the air inside his laboratory cooled down. A physician with the name of John Gorrie created a machine to keep his patients that had yellow fever cool. This machine utilized water and compressed air to make a cooling system. He put a patent on it in 1851. The design looked somewhat like what an air conditioner looks like today.

Air Conditioning Today

This brings us to Willis Carrier. He was confronted with the task of keeping a plant cool without having too much humidity because this could wreck the colour used in multi-colour printing. He was equal to the task at hand. He did this by coming up with an air conditioner that used different amounts of coils. This helped keep their plant cool with a comfortable 55% humidity rate. It’s quite amazing because it would have had the equivalent of 48 988 kg of ice. Thus, the air conditioner as we know it was born.

Back then air conditioners were mainly used in factories. In about 1914 Charles gate had one installed in his mansion. Since then, the cooling industry has been progressing in various ways. Brisbane Air is up to date on all the new technology that is coming out. Feel free to contact them for all your cooling needs.

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Why Brisbane Business Owners Need To Think About Commercial Air Conditioning Today

July 1, 2016 by Barney Brisbane Air

“Productivity boosted and costs reduced.”

Commercial air conditioning is great for making employees and customers feel more comfortable, but many Brisbane business owners are coming to the conclusion that it provides a number of other very valuable benefits. Here at Brisbane Air, we’ve gained a second-to-none reputation for helping Brisbane business owners gain the most from a commercial air conditioning installation. Here are a few of the advantages that our clients tell us they’ve received by installing air conditioning and having it regularly maintained:

#1. PROPER AIR REGULATION MAKES FOR HAPPIER EMPLOYEES

Starting with the obvious, employees who don’t have to continually adjust their layers of clothing because the office air conditioning system is not working properly are happier in their work. Less of their energy is wasted in trying to keep warm or cool, and that means more energy is put into the tasks on their to-do list. Plus, if your commercial air conditioning is well maintained, it will continue to run smooth and quiet like it did when it was first installed ¬– and that means no disturbance of concentration.

#2. FEWER SICK DAYS

With proper air filtration, pollutants, chemicals, and allergens in the air flow are removed. Commercial air conditioning prevents bugs getting spread around the workplace. That reduces the number of sick days taken by employees.

#3. AIR CONDITIONING IS A STRESS REDUCER

If you’ve ever worked in a hot office, you’ll know how stressful it can be. According to the 2014 Australian Psychological Society’s “Stress and wellbeing in Australia survey”, stress is one of the major causes of illness in Australia today. Workplace stress is high on the list of issues cited by Australians as stopping them from leading a healthy and productive life. Reduce heat in the workplace to a comfortable temperature and you remove a big source of stress in the office.

#4. COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING IMPROVES WORKPLACE SAFETY AND SECURITY

If your workplace becomes too hot in the summer, employees may be tempted to open windows before they fry. The problem here is that they rarely remember to close them, and this is a security risk. Well maintained commercial air conditioning removes this security risk, a major concern of Brisbane business owners today.

#5. GOOD NEWS FOR WORKPLACE EQUIPMENT, TOO

It’s not just your employees and customers who will benefit from well-maintained air conditioning. Businesses of all types rely on computers and servers to run smoothly, and excess heat will cause these to malfunction. It’s imperative to your business that your computers don’t get harmed by overheating.

With a workplace that benefits from well-designed and well-maintained commercial air conditioning, Brisbane business owners don’t simply benefit by having employees that are happier in their work. Productivity rises, and the likelihood of opportunist burglaries deceases. There will be fewer sick days taken, and that’s an immediate positive to business costs. Office and workplace equipment works better in an environment that is temperature regulated, too.

To find out how your business can benefit from commercial air conditioning designed to provide benefits every working day of the year, contact Brisbane Air today.

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