Koolspace
Limited
PO Box 2165
Shoreham-by-Sea
BN43 9DT
PLEASE CALL 07968 346521
AND/OR E-MAIL info@koolspace.net
Corgi Registered.
For
safety all boilers and gas
appliances are checked for carbon monoxide
spillage when serviced or repaired.
Koolspace
is qualified in energy efficiency and the service, repair and installation
of Gas appliances including; boilers, un-vented water cylinders
and heating systems through to automotive AC, domestic split air
conditioning systems, cooling and refrigeration, cold room construction,
water chillers, freezers, bottle coolers and ice machines. Koolspace
is also a recognised FOSTER dealer and authorised engineer.
Automotive
Air conditioning
Phil
Crosby M.I.V.A.C.
Even
if your air conditioning system was built to go the distance, it's
got to be maintained in perfect condition, just like your car. You
wouldn't drive across the country without tuning up Old Betsy first,
would you? A properly maintained system will last longer with fewer
breakdowns and save money every month through lower fuel bills.
So you haven't noticed any problems with your air-conditioning system,
huh? If you don't regularly change the oil in your car, you won't
notice problems caused by lack of maintenance until the engine stops
running, either. The price of an oil change is much cheaper than
the cost of a new engine! The same is true with your air conditioning
system. You may not notice the little problems in the short run
- but they will always catch up with you in the long run and it
costs a lot more to wait. Since Koolspace has specialised in helping
vehicle owners like you get the best performance possible from their
air conditioning systems through regular preventive maintenance,
we know - and our customers know - Preventive Maintenance works.
Regular,
low-cost Servicing saves money More than 70% of new cars sold this
year have air conditioning systems fitted as standard. But only
around 10% of garages have the expertise and equipment necessary
to look after those systems. At Koolspace we can solve your car
air conditioner problems. "R134a retrofit" is the technical
way to describe the conversion of an older car air conditioning
system. Please contact us for details of our R134a retrofit service
or ask about our cheaper "drop-in" option for the older
vehicle.
Q: How often should a vehicle air conditioning
system be serviced?
A: Annually, as part of a vehicle's
annual service routine, its air conditioning system should be inspected.
This annual check should include a check of refrigerant quality,
quantity, pressure and temperature, checking refrigerant hoses,
drive belts and wiring harnesses and changing pollen filters. Please
note that this is at additional cost to the vehicle's 'annual' service.
We strongly recommend that a full service is carried out every two
years; and in addition to the above items the filter/dryer is changed.
Our
service comprises the following items:
Identify system contents with refrigerant analyser Recover all refrigerant
from the system Remove and replace the filter unit Check condition
of the condenser unit Check condition of all hoses and wiring harnesses.
Check compressor oil level Pressure test the system with dry nitrogen,
vacuum system for a minimum of 30 minutes Recharge with refrigerant
and oil, leak test all components Carry out pressure and temperature
test. Update service records.
Q: What happens if a system is not
regularly serviced?
A: If an aircon system is not serviced,
a buildup of moisture will occur. The built-in filter (receiver-drier
or accumulator), is designed to store any moisture and contamination
present in the system. If the filter is not changed then its element
will eventually break down and cause internal damage to the air
conditioning system.
Q: Why can I smell a 'musty' smell
inside the car when I turn on the aircon?
A: This is due to the buildup of mold
and microbes on the evaporator. It can be cured with a micro biological
treatment of the evaporator unit during the annual health check.
Q: Is there anything I can do to keep
the aircon working?
A: On a modern vehicle, the best advice
is to run the aircon continuously. Modern systems are efficient
and will not add greatly to the fuel consumption. Continuous running
ensures that the refrigerant and oil are circulated throughout the
system, keeping the seals lubricated and preventing microbe buildup
on the evaporator.
Heating and Air conditioning, Gas Certification.

210924



The sun does not have to be blazing for many working environments
to be stuffy and uncomfortable. Whether this is caused by the ambient
temperature outside or a central heating system the result is the
same and employee productivity can drop by as much as 50% if the
temperature is too hot or too cold. Of course air conditioning can
solve both of these problems being able to heat as well as cool.
The range of systems available is mind boggling. To ensure that
your organisation has a system tailor made for your particular circumstances
we will complete a full site survey and produce a detailed quotation
with no hidden costs, just a good, fair price for the job.
Split
air conditioning is easily the most familiar form of installed air
conditioning, 'split' systems are so called because they comprise
of an indoor unit (mounted on a wall, ceiling or floor) which circulates
the air in the room, cooling it or heating it to your requirements.
The
indoor unit [evaporator] is linked to an outdoor unit [condenser]
by two small diameter copper pipes contained in an insulating jacket.
The heat removed from the room is dissipated to the atmosphere by
the condenser. When heat is required, the system runs in reverse,
taking heat from the condenser and transferring it to the evaporator
then circulating warm air around the room.
A
wide range of manufacturers provide equipment from which we will
choose to design your system. Our service is free and will give
a clear proposal and costing for most projects.
Multi-split
air conditioning operating in the same way as a 'split' system,
the 'Multi-split' system enables a number of indoor units to be
individually controlled from a single outdoor condenser unit. 'Multi-split'
systems offer an ideal way to treat a number of areas whilst minimising
the space required for outdoor condensing units.
VRF
Systems Variable Refrigerant Flow systems are the most modern and
sophisticated development of the 'split' systems. Up to sixteen
indoor units can be connected to a single large outdoor condenser.
The condenser is constructed to respond proportionately to the number
of evaporator units operating, each being controlled for heat or
cool. This is the ultimate in flexibility, individual indoor unit
temperature can be changed independently, allowing personal choice
as indoor and outdoor conditions change. The VRF system offers a
year round solution to indoor climate control with unrivaled flexibility
and energy efficiency.
Gas
safety certificates.

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