What's New in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning in Brisbane

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In the dynamic climate of Australia, understanding the intricacies of heating, air conditioning, and ventilation systems is crucial for maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient home. These systems not only regulate the temperature throughout your home but also significantly contribute to the indoor air quality. This guide delves into the components and operations of HVAC systems, offering insights into selecting the right systems for your needs, enhancing energy efficiency, and ensuring optimal indoor air quality.

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Your fridge has stopped working, or your air-conditioner is blowing hot air. Who do you call? An Electrician or a refrigeration mechanic. Refrigerant is the gas that is used in the cooling process in both refrigerators and air conditioners. Any handling of this refrigerant gas requires a fully licensed refrigeration mechanic by law.

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Old cold-rooms can sometimes be problematic. They often use excessive amounts of electricity, and every now and then they do not run at a cold enough temperature. Running a business is difficult enough as it is; the last thing any food business wants to go through is having cold-room issues, as managers are then side-tracked by thinking about food spoilage. Unfortunately, these events happen, and when they do, you need someone to act, and act fast.
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Room air conditioners cool rooms rather than the entire home or business. If they provide cooling only where they're needed, room air conditioners are less expensive to operate than central units, despite their efficiency generally being lower than that of central air conditioners.
Smaller room air conditioners can be plugged into any household circuit that is not shared with any other major appliances. Larger room air conditioners need their own dedicated circuit. The largest models require a dedicated circuit.
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3 Tips to an Organized Fridge
1. Keep Your Cool
Set the temperature to 5C or below any warmer and you risk growing harmful food bacteria.
2. Are Your Fridge Drawers Humid?
Check humidity settings on produce crispers and deli drawers. Each needs to be correct setting to maintain optimal freshness.
3. Love Your Leftovers
Store leftovers for up to 4 days in clear glass containers. Seeing what foods are left over helps you to eat them sooner!