Electric Cooling

Cool, Cool...chill! I am feeling cool. No! We are not talking about a college going
kid feeling cool about his attitude! We are talking about the electric cooling
facility, that helps you feel cool at all times, no matter what the weather outside
feels, you are cool and comfortable in your nest, this facility is made available to us, like a boon that has been granted by the guys who supply electricity lines to all our homes. But are you aware about the working of the electric cooling systems? What comes to your mind when you hear electric cooling systems? A fan, air-conditioner...what else? If you do not have all the answers then probably, you have clicked on to the write page. Read on for more information on electric cooling right here on this page. Find out all that lies behind the technology that makes you feel 'cool'!!


Hydronic Radiant Cooling

These systems have been innovated to help in maintaining air quality indoors and thermal conditioning of the space. These systems play an important role in commercial buildings besides residential areas. By providing cooling effect directly to the space occupied than cooling the air that exists inside they allow the tasks to function separately of cooling and ventilation. In hydronic radiant cooling exists floor heating system that is usually helpful for cooling indoors of a home. The use of a tube that is installed between the floor helps in reducing the transfer of heat, requiring large number of temperature differences between the room air and water supply.



Variable Air Volumes

Variable Air Volume also called VAV systems are usually used to minimize energy that is used by reducing the cooling effect and heating the remaining air flows to the amount that is essentially required. This system avoids reheating the energy associated with continuous systems of volume and also manages to reduce energy of the fan motor.
VAV systems also help to provide the required cooling and ventilation means, but good control and balancing are also required to maintain the minimum air flow levels that are necessary for providing good indoor air quality. Sometimes reheat may be important in a VAV system to avoid over cooling in a situation when minimum ventilation requirements are maintained.

Thermostat

A programmable thermostat can help you control huge cooling bills, that is, if they are programmed properly. Whenever you program your thermostat, make sure that the difference margin has to be very small between outdoor and indoor temperatures, lesser the energy and of course money will be needed for cooling. Setting back the temperature degree that you can do by reducing indoor temperature in winter, especially during the time when you are not at home or are sleeping, you will save that amount of money. It however, does’nt take more energy to bring your temperature levels at home back to the desired temperature than to leave it on optimum all day.