Air conditioning

AIR CONDITIONING

Achieving energy-efficient air conditioning is possible with an intelligent installation. Knowing what you need and how you need it is essential so that you can choose between the different ways to heat or cool your home. Today's heating and cooling systems are very diverse. On Renewables 5.0 we guide you in your choice.

Heating

Radiators

One of the main decisions in a heating system is the choice of radiators or heat emitters that we want to install. It is also important to define the model and the necessary thermal power for each of them, depending on the thermal load of the premises or dependency where they are to be located.

Fan coils

Fan coil units use water as a heating or cooling element. These units receive hot or cold water from a remote chiller or boiler and circulate it through tubes. The fan drives the air and makes it pass through the tubes where the water circulates, thus producing the heat transfer.

Radiating floor

The underfloor heating manages to heat the air masses evenly and thus maintain the feeling of comfort for longer than any other conventional system. It is also a heating system capable of using energy resources more efficiently, something that allows us to save on the final bill.

Refrigeration

Air through ducts

Installation requires a network of to air-condition the rooms, an indoor machine and an outdoor unit. It is a great option on an aesthetic level. Instead of having one large appliance per room, we will only see one grid. It is recommended when we want to air condition many spaces at the same time frequently.

Multisplit

A multisplit is an air conditioning system that, with a single external device, can operate up to 8 indoor units. In addition, with inverter technology we can achieve considerable energy savings. The installation requires an indoor machine for each room and only one outdoor unit for all of them. It allows to control each indoor unit individually. That is to say, it allows us to choose in which areas we air-condition.

Fan coil

Fan coil units use water as a heating or cooling element. These units receive hot or cold water from a remote chiller or boiler and circulate it through tubes. The fan drives the air and makes it pass through the tubes where the water circulates, thus producing the heat transfer.

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