The Right
Air-Conditioners for the Right Place
Air-conditioners can be broadly classified into domestic,
commercial and industrial, based on their applications.
Widely used, domestic air-conditioners
come in two types: window type and the split type. The
split type is divided into two units: the compressor,
which is the heart of the air-conditioner and also the
noisier part which works outside the room, and the evaporator
which works inside the room. The split type is more
convenient because the noise of the AC is kept well
outside the room. Choosing an AC's tonnage depends on
where you instal it & the size of the room. For
an average sized living room or office cabin, you would
need a 1-ton or 1.5-ton AC. A 1-ton AC can cool approximately
180 sq. ft. If installed in a restaurant of the same
proportions, added tonnage is required since the head
count and the body heat are greater, increasing the
load on the AC. For an office set up, the best choice
is an Air Cooled Split Ductable which conveys cool air
through ducts into space. This is recycled with some
fresh air. If soft water and space for a cooling tower
are available, go for water-cooled self- contained units.
For rooms with computers and in electronic telephone
exchanges, where control of temperature, humidity and
air cleanliness are important, close control units of
7.5 tons to 10 tons are recommended. If your AC is exposed
to sunlight, insulate. Reduce glass area in a room with
an AC, since glass allows a lot of heat inside. Always
allow for free circulation of air behind the condenser.
An Electrical Contractor Should Possess A License
From The Govt.
Choosing an electrical contractor
:
* Once you have your job requirements
ready, ask for quotations from well-established contractors.
Remember, the lowest price is not always the best.
* Hire only a contractor who possesses a valid license
from the state government.
* Check if he has sound technical background. Ask him
to show you a list of clients and check back with them
to find out his quality of work and his reliability.
* Along with him, make a list of all the materials required,
and check the quality of materials he will use later
on. How to get the best from your contractor ? Keep
machinery details and your layout plan ready before
estimation to ensure that your estimate and the final
billing do not vary by a wide margin. Ensure timely
payments as agreed upon for timely completion of your
work.
Test For The Insulation Value...
Cables are a mode of transmission of power from the
source to the point of distribution or load. There are
different types of cables like PVC sheathed, XLPE, rubber
insulated, etc. Note the following points while selecting
cables:
• Voltage class you require. • Current
required by the load.
• Material of the conductor, i.e aluminium or copper.
• Application Eg: for a chemical industry flame proof
cables (FRL's) need to be used.
• Since there are many spurious cables available in
the market, always buy cables with the ISI mark.
• Test for the insulation value (Megger test) and core
continuity before buying the cable.
• Check the number of cores required.
Buy Gensets Only From An Authorised Dealer
When you buy any type of portable genset, the most
important qualities you should look for are fuel efficiency
and durability.
Buy a genset
according to the total output you require - length of
time and amount of power. For instance: to run two 60
watt bulbs, two tubelights (45 watts each), two fans
(60 watts each), one TV (60 watts) and one VCR (40 watts),
you would need a 650 watts generator. On the other hand
if you need to run three fans (180 watts), two bulbs
(120 watts), one refrigerator (270 watts), two PCs and
a printer (270 watts), and a cooler (360 watts), you
would need a 2000 watt generator. Buy only from an authorised
dealer and always demand a bill. See that the dealer
gives you prompt after sales service.
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