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visit report to air conditioning plant
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Why air conditioning inspections are required
Having an air conditioning system inspected by an accredited air conditioning energy
assessor1
is designed to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption, operating
costs and the carbon emissions of the system. The energy assessor will highlight
improvements to the operation of existing systems or opportunities to replace older, less
energy efficient systems or oversized systems with new energy efficient systems.
As the replacement of refrigerant is restricted in older systems (as established in other
legislation), there is an additional incentive to improve or replace older systems with
more modern energy efficient units.
The person who controls the operation of the system, such as the building owner or
manager, has statutory obligations and duties of care in the operation and maintenance
of air conditioning systems. The inspections referred to in this guide are in addition to
the normal activities associated with the ownership and operation of air conditioning
systems.
Inspection, maintenance and cleaning programmes maintain the ability of the system to
provide healthy and comfortable environments for building occupants, limiting the
escape of refrigerant gases and ensuring the safety of equipment. The practices and
procedures needed to achieve these aims should be applied more frequently than the
assessment for energy efficiency described here. It is outside the scope of this
document to describe such procedures in detail.
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Air conditioning (often referred to as AC, A.C., or A/C) is the process of removing heat from a confined space, thus cooling the air, and removing humidity. This process is used to achieve a more comfortable interior environments, typically for humans or animals; however, air conditioners are also used to cool rooms filled with heat-producing electronic devices, such as computer servers or power amplifiers. Air conditioners often use a fan to distribute the conditioned air to an occupied space such as a building or a car to improve thermal comfort and indoor air quality. Electric refrigerant-based AC units range from small units that can cool a small bedroom, which can be carried by a single adult to massive units installed on the roof of office towers that can cool an entire building. The cooling is typically achieved through a refrigeration cycle, but sometimes evaporation or free cooling is used. Air conditioning systems can also be made based on desiccants. (chemicals which remove moisture from the air)
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CCM MALL NASHIK air conditioning system visit report
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