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There are several types of HVAC systems, each with advantages and disadvantages. If you live in a tiny apartment and seek an environmentally friendly choice, you can utilise a geothermal unit or a ductless mini-split.

 

Here is the list of most common types of HVAC systems that can be cleaned by cool room cleaning services in Victoria:

 

  • Hybrid split systems: As the name implies, these systems alternate between gas and electrical power as needed. They function like a split system yet consume less energy since they are hybrid. A new fuel source, such as natural gas or oil, is used by the furnace to generate heat when it detects a demand for heating. The air is heated, and a blower fan circulates it through the duct system.

 

  • Packaged systems: The condenser, compressor, and evaporator are all housed in one unit in a system known as a packaged HVAC system. They are often housed in the attic or outside next to a wall. The bundled systems have a fan to drive cool/hot air into the home, pull untreated air into the unit, and are easy to clean by HVAC cleaning services. The ductwork is used to send the air back into the home once it has been distributed from the air handling unit. They are appropriate for households with less space but lower energy efficiency than conventional air conditioners.

 

  • Heating and Cooling Split Systems Central: The most popular air conditioners are split systems, including independent inside and outdoor units. Because of their excellent rating and energy efficiency, and easy cleaning service by cool room cleaning services in Victoria, they are commonly utilised. They serve both heating and cooling purposes, as their name suggests. The split system's outside unit comprises a compressor and a condenser. The indoor unit or evaporator is installed indoors, typically concealed in a basement or closet. 

 

  • HVAC powered by geothermal energy: Geothermal heating and cooling systems work by exchanging heat with the earth. It transfers heat from your house to the ground in the summer and back in winter. They are easy to maintain by regular HVAC cleaning services.