COOL QUOTIENT
Construction Week|September 2020
Neeraj Gupta, senior GM, Living Environment Division, Mitsubishi Electric India, on how air-conditioners are changing to suit the modern world
COOL QUOTIENT

The air-conditioning has become imperative. What are the different types of ACs available to match the needs of residences, commercial and industrial applications?

With the temperatures steadily rising across the world, it is almost impossible to think of urban living without air conditioners, especially in high rise buildings & also in cities with extreme climatic conditions. The worldwide demand for air conditioning is expected to rise in the coming years, making the hunt for energy-efficient Air-conditioning systems a top priority.

There are various options available & no thumb rule to select a specific type for certain application but based on various factors including the type of application, usage, area to be air-conditioned,etc., we suggest suitable options like Spilt/Window type for Household, Cassettes/tower/Ceiling concealed for light commercial / small office/shop or showrooms and VRF & Ventilation systems for Hotel, Hospitals, Factories, Premium Residences, Offices and other Industrial or large spaces.

Mitsubishi Electric offers a wide range of Air conditioning solutions in Split type, Light commercial, City Multi-VRF & Ventilation systems to suit any requirement.

How are they made efficient today as compared to two years ago?

Indian Government & various regulatory bodies are fully aware of the latest trends globally and introduced various standards to ensure quality (QCO from BIS) & Energy efficiency (Star rating from BEE).

This story is from the September 2020 edition of Construction Week.

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