We recommend a low energy heat dish with a tipping sensor if you don't have a central heat system. Make sure you have a well insulated room and there are no cracks or holes in the walls and corners of…
Make sure you have a well insulated room and no cracks or holes in the walls and corners of the room.
In the winter, there is really no other mode than Heat or AC and you should have the setting set to "heat". Unless you have a heat pump, in which case that is how you would produce heat from your…
If your system is set up as a heat pump system, it can provide you heat during the winter. If you don't know if your AC has a heat pump, call us at (316) 869-0198 and we can help you…
You can't use an AC for heating but there are heat pumps that are designed for heating that do AC and heat both.
There is nothing wrong with using your air conditioner in the winter, however you might want to consider using a low ambient add-on. A low ambient add-on sensor allows you to keep the head pressure high and cycle the fan…
AC units are generally only designed to cool to around 65 degrees. The only way to get an AC unit down to 30 degrees is with some serious custom air conditioning systems.
The average American will set their temperature anywhere from 68-75 degrees. In our opinion, 72 degrees is the perfect temperature to set your AC at. AC systems are designed to cool a home. Things like insulation also matter, but actually,…
What you set your temperature for the AC at night is really personal preference. If you like it cold or hot is up to you. As for saving energy concerns, it really doesn't make enough difference to be cause for…
Air conditioning doesn't affect breathing in general, however it can affect air quality and stir up allergens, which may cause breathing issues.