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The anatomy of an air conditioner
Over the past few decades, air conditioners have become more of a necessity than a luxury in our lives – we come across them at work, home, and even when we’re out and about. However, unless you’re an engineer or a science-minded sort of person, you might never have really paid much thought to how they work. Switch on an air conditioner and it just miraculously cools or heats a room, right?

Can air conditioning really influence learning?
5 times you’ll be thankful for a quiet air conditioner
If you’re shopping for an air conditioner for the first time, or if you’re getting fed up with your old model, there’s one consideration you need to factor into your next purchase: noise. It’s widely accepted that a quieter air conditioner is better, but with so many other things to think about (efficiency, reliability, cost), noise often gets forgotten. The fact is, though, there are many times when you’ll be thankful for a quiet unit – here are just a few.
1. When you’re trying to get some shut eye

Sizing your air con system: why bigger isn’t always better

The noise factor: why it’s important both indoors and out

Air conditioning terminology - the words you need to know

Degrees of difference - how small changes in temperature can have a big impact

Choosing the right type of air conditioner for your place
Why choose Daikin?

Experts in Air Conditioning

Specialist Dealer Network

Quality After Sales Support
