Air Conditioning

- Repair

Repair - Air Conditioning
In an ideal world your air conditioning has regular scheduled checks in order to prevent it from breaking down; however, we all know things can go wrong at any time and that is why we offer a first class air conditioning repair service even if your AC equipment had not been installed by ourselves.

The moment you notice that your AC is not running the way it should be, we recommend you to call AAC AIRCON. This will allow us to send out one of our technicians to see what the problem is.

In most cases, we will be able to make the repair instantly because all of our technicians are dispatched on fully equipped vans.

The sooner you call, the sooner you can have your AC back up and running. If you wait too long, it can cause a strain on the system and that's when more parts start to break.

Your AC repair is going to be more expensive when more parts are damaged and that's why we recommend calling as soon as possible. Your AC should work perfectly throughout the year and our goal is to make sure that happens.

Don’t try and fix the problem on your own as it could be dangerous. There are various electrical and chemical issues flowing through the AC. Call a professional and see how your system can be back up and running quickly.



What is VRV and VRF air conditioning
Variable Refrigerant Flow and Variable Refrigerant Volume
VRF uses refrigerant as the cooling and heating medium, and allows one outdoor condensing unit to be connected to multiple indoor fan-coil units (FCUs), each individually controllable by its user, while modulating the amount of refrigerant being sent to each evaporator.

By operating at varying speeds, VRF units work only at the needed rate allowing for substantial energy savings at partial-load conditions. Heat recovery VRF technology allows individual indoor units to heat or cool as required, while the compressor load benefits from the internal heat recovery. Energy savings of up to 55% are predicted over comparable unitary equipment.

VRF is typically implemented with the use of an Air conditioner inverter which adds an DC inverter to the compressor in order to support variable motor speed and thus variable refrigerant flow rather than on/off operation.