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Get the most out of your air conditioner this winter

Once installed, knowing how to use your air conditioner correctly will help maximise indoor comfort and minimise energy consumption. Fujitsu General share the top five most common questions customers should ask before buying, and using, a reverse cycle air conditioning system:  

How do air conditioners compare with other heating methods? 
When temperatures drop, all that’s important is creating a warm environment to unwind in. Reverse cycle air conditioning is one of the most energy-efficient ways of heating a room and doubles as a cooling method during summer. While gas and electricity prices vary from state to state, ongoing innovations in technology and features make reverse cycle air conditioning a smart way to create a comfortable environment all-year-round in a single room or the whole house.

What is the ideal temperature to set an air conditioner in winter?
When the temperature outside is freezing, it can be very tempting to raise the air conditioning temperature indoors to heat the home faster. Setting the temperature high doesn’t necessarily warm the room faster and can actually put pressure on the unit by making it work harder for longer to try to achieve the desired temperature. 

In winter, ensure the air conditioner mode is changed to heating, and set the temperature at a recommended 19 degrees celsius, to create a comfortable environment while minimising energy consumption.

What technology do air conditioners use and can they offer smart home connectivity?
Smart technology can make it easy to control an air conditioner using a smartphone, tablet, or using voice command when available. This means indoor comfort can be managed throughout the day, even if you’re home!

How can you compare efficiency between air conditioner models? 
The easiest way to compare efficiencies on wall-mounted split systems is to look at the energy star rating for both heating and cooling modes. The better the star rating, the more energy efficient the system is! 

Blue stars rate cooling efficiency and red stars assess heating.  The new labels provide a seasonal efficiency rating for three distinct climate zones across Australia: HOT, AVERAGE and COLD. The star ratings on the new label reflect how the air conditioner will perform in different climate zones and allows an estimated annual electricity figure to be calculated. They also compare the energy management features and consider which will be more useful and effective in your home. 

What are the best ways to minimise energy usage when running an air conditioner?

  • Clean the filters or replace them regularly: During regular use, filters within the air conditioning unit accumulate dust, which if left uncleaned, can reduce airflow and diminish the performance of the air conditioner. Clean dust from reusable filters with a vacuum cleaner or wash in mild soap and water each month. For disposable filters, replace as required according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
  • Have the system serviced by a licensed technician
    Fujitsu General recommends a professional service every one to two years, depending on usage, to ensure maximum efficiency.  
  • Utilise in-built timers: Program the system to turn on to heat the room before waking and turn off during sleep. This avoids running the unit all night and day at times where air conditioning is not required. 
  • Only heat the rooms being used: Keep doors and windows closed to avoid heat escaping. For homes with ducted air conditioning use zone control features if available to close vents. 
  • Don’t set the temperature too high: Setting the temperature high doesn’t warm the room faster and puts unnecessary pressure on the system, contributing to an increase in energy use.

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Best air con Australia: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries win 3 years running

Sponsored by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia

It’s official. Australia has a favourite brand of air conditioner. For the third year running, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners have been recognised by CHOICE as the best air conditioner brand in Australia and awarded Canstar’s Most Satisfied Customers Award for the second year in a row in the air conditioners category.

Built for dependability and energy efficiency, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia (MHIAA) are solid, no fuss units, that have won back-to-back awards for happy customers and reliability.

The respected CHOICE annual recommendation is awarded to products or services that out-perform their competitors in rigorous lab tests, customer satisfaction and reliability over the last 12 months. Overall, MHIAA out-performed all other brands with an overall Best Brand Score of 71%, to be awarded the Best Brand of Air Conditioners in 2020.

Canstar Blue’s annual air-conditioner review rates air-conditioning brands on functionality and features, noise, ease of use, reliability, value for money and overall consumer satisfaction. From a survey of over 1,000 participants, MHIAA was the only brand to receive a five-star rating for overall satisfaction to take out the 2020 Award.

Innovation

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries develop cutting edge technology across the energy, space, aviation, automotive and environment sectors, which extends to their innovative air-conditioners, built for the harsh Australian summer.

Design award

The awards don’t stop at quality and efficiency though. The Avanti PLUS model is as efficient as it is stylish. It won Australia’s highest honour for design and innovation at the 61st annual Good Design Awards in recognition of its outstanding design and innovation.

It’s one of the quietest split systems on the market and incorporates an energy-saving motion sensor and improved automatic mode for even more precise temperature control. It also incorporates MHIAA’s ‘Clean Air Technology’ which captures and neutralises fine smoke particles, allergens, odours bacteria and viruses.

5 reasons to choose a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioner

  1. Named by CHOICE® as best air conditioner brand three years in a row
  2. Recognised by Canstar blue as having most satisfied customers two years in a row
  3. Highest rating on productreview.com.au achieving 4.7 stars out of 5
  4. Clean air technology
  5. Cheapest running costs.

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Choosing aircon: some things to consider

With temperatures rising well above average this summer, Australians are relying on air conditioning to escape the heat during the day, and to help them sleep at night.

For those thinking of buying a new system to provide relief from the summer heat, it’s important to choose the correct system so your home is cooled efficiently, and continues to deliver indoor comfort for seasons to come.

Kyle Rafter, National Product Manager, Fujitsu General Australia, provides the following buying tips to help find the most efficient and cost-effective air conditioning solution for the home.

Measure up – before speaking to an air conditioning specialist, it’s a good idea to know the number and size of rooms that require cooling; the direction the building is facing and whether there’s insulation.

Request a heat load assessment –A heat load assessment is an important component of the quote process conducted by an air conditioning specialist. This is to ensure the correct size and type of air conditioning system is specified and installed, providing the user with the most efficient solution. New residential air conditioning standards contain clear guidelines for specialists to adhere to these requirements.

Stamp of approval – look for air conditioning units that have a stamp of approval. The Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brand and Finder’s retail awards are based on consumer opinions of which brand is most trusted and recommended by them.

Star ratings – A range of air conditioning units include a star rating for heating mode and cooling mode. The better the star rating, the more energy efficient the unit performs.

Demo run – after installation, installers are required to provide a demonstration showing how to correctly use the air conditioning unit and controller. This helps users understand optimal temperature settings, how to set up weekly timers to only cool the home when required, and how to change reverse cycle units from cooling to heating mode at the change of seasons.

Operating an air conditioning unit that is more than 10 years old, can contribute to higher energy usage. Newer models are more technologically advanced and more efficient with new energy management features such as Human Sensor Control, economy mode and weekly timers.

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How to choose the right air conditioner for your home

With summer well and truly upon us, Australians are searching for the one… and by the one, of course we are referring to the perfect air conditioner!

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For those who are looking to guarantee this summer’s forecast as sunny with 100% chance of being cool, The Good Guys appliance experts have pulled together a fail-safe way to help you choose the right air conditioner for you…

Types of air-conditioning:

If you’re looking to keep all rooms of the house cool at once a split system is the way to go. These air conditioners are made up of two parts, with one part attached to the internal wall of your home and the other sitting on the outside to exhaust heat out. These usually cost less to install and provide flexibility as you can choose separate units for each room of the house

A reverse system refers to air conditioners that provide both cooling and heating functions, coming in very handy during the cold winter months

Air conditioners with inverters are your kind of cooling system if minimal noise is important to you – these are often the quietest. They can also vary the temperature of the air they produce, rather than stopping and starting, as well as being cheaper to run and helping you achieve your desired room temperature more quickly – although they can be slightly more expensive

Multi-split air conditioners connect multiple indoor units to a single outdoor condenser, meaning there is usually less work involved in installing them, but a single control station operates the whole system, so individual room temperatures aren’t possible

How big should you go?

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When buying air conditioners, a big consideration is how powerful the device needs to be to adequately cool your home, keeping you comfortable throughout the warmest of summer nights. Air conditioner capacity is rated by British Thermal Unit (BTU) and power output in kilowatts. Buying the right size unit is very important as air conditioners that are too big will use more energy, while under-sized ones will not cool the room sufficiently – so think about the size of your room first.

For a living room measuring 30 square metres approximately 3.75kW will be needed and around 125 watts per square metre, allowing a constant level of comfort for you to entertain your friends

For a bedroom, as a rough guide, 80 watts of power per square metre should be enough to keep the room cool enough to allow you and your family to fall peacefully to sleep

Bells and whistles:

Now that you have made the decision to buy an air conditioner, you can’t go past a few extra bells and whistles that will shoot you to the top of the cool list this summer. Even though some features tend to be more expensive, here is a list of common extras that are worth taking a look at:

  • Remote control
  • Timer
  • Sleep timer
  • Dehumidifier
  • Reverse cycle for heating
  • Slide-out chassis for easier installation
  • Mosquito traps
  • Air filter to remove odours, smoke and germs

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Ceiling fans: what you need to know!

Sponsored by Beacon Lighting

Ceiling fans: they’ve not always had  reputation for being the coolest design statement. They’re sometimes the first thing renovators look to rip out during a renovation. But did you know ceiling fan design has come a really long way? We have been really surprised by some of the options on the market now. So, the first thing you need to know is that ceiling fans have become cool (pardon the pun) again!

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Today’s designer ceiling fans (Beacon Lighting have an excellent range) are also super energy and cost efficient with most using only as much power as a 60 watt light globe and costing as little as 2 cents per hour to run. It’s not a case of either/or with air con either. On a hot summer’s day, a ceiling fan working alongside an air conditioner reduces your running costs by up to 40%.

I bet you never knew they were useful in winter too? A ceiling fan with reverse mode circulates warm air downwards, lowering heating costs by up to 10%.

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The latest ceiling fans are also much much quieter, making them ideal living, bedroom and kitchen areas. Add a remote control to make them even easier and more convenient.

There are so many options these days. As well as being infinitely better looking (we’re a fan of the timber ceiling fans in particular) and with designs to suit every interior, they also come with and without lights. So, for example, if you have spotlights, you could choose a simple fan without an integrated light.

Some fans are suitable for indoors, some outdoor and some for both. Visit Beacon Lighting to check out their wide variety of options. Buy online with free delivery on orders over $100.

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How to choose an air con system

With the summer heat well and truly upon us, now’s a better time than ever to consider investing in good quality air-con and dispose of the old fan that’s only blowing the heat around in circles. Below, The Good Guys appliance expert offers valuable advice to help you find the perfect air con to beat the heat this summer, and fit within your budget and needs.

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1. Step one is selecting the size. Consider how large your home is and therefore how much power you need from your air con. An air conditioner that is too large will use more energy than necessary, whilst one that is too small will not cool the home efficiently. As a rough guide, 80 watts of power per square metre is enough for a bedroom, whilst living rooms may require around 125 watts per square metre. In other words, the larger the living space, the larger the air-con power needs to be.

2. The next decision that needs to be made is what type of air conditioner you would like:

  • Split system: One part of the air conditioner is inside the home whilst the other sits outside the home to exhaust heat out. They are low-cost to install and can be installed in several rooms which provides flexibility.
  • Reverse system: A reverse system air conditioner can provide a heating and cooling function, and therefore are also useful during winter.
  • Inverter system: These air conditioners can vary the temperature of the air they produce, as opposed to stopping and starting. Therefore, they are quieter and cheaper to run – however they are more expensive.
  • Multi systems: Multi-split air conditioners connect multiple indoor units to a single outdoor condenser, and therefore require less ductwork. However, a single control operates the whole system, so individual room temperatures are not possible.

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3. It is also important to consider what features or extra functions you require. Common extras available include remote control, timer, dehumidifier, reverse cycle for heating, slide-out chassis, mosquito traps and air filters. Understandably, the more extras, the more expensive the air conditioner will be.

4. Another concept to consider is the energy efficiency. Air conditioners are rated on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the most energy-efficient. Heating and cooling will have two separate ratings.

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5. The last step is deciding on an installer. Air conditioners often include manufacturer’s warranties, so to ensure you’re covered under the warranty if something goes wrong, professional installation is mandatory.

Visit The Good Guys’ website for more information.

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Keep cool in a stylish and cost-efficient way with Luxaflex

Sponsored by Luxaflex Window Fashions

This year, October and November were very warm – summer is definitely coming earlier each year. And whilst I’m not complaining, it does mean increased energy bills! Who else feels feel guilty every time they switch on the air conditioning? I asked Luxaflex Window Fashions, the leading blind manufacturer in Australia, for some advice on a more affordable solution than blasting cold air around the house.

Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades All Applications

The Luxaflex Duette Shades range provides increasing levels of energy efficiency, keeping you comfortably cool in summer, and warm in winter. It’s recognised as one of the most energy-efficient window coverings on the Australian market, featuring a unique honeycomb structure that creates cells which trap air and act as a natural insulation barrier for windows.

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Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades feature a patented ‘cell-within-a-cell’ structure. Taking it a step further, the revolutionary Duette Architella Ménage Shades feature an additional inner cell, elevating the insulation properties even more by way of the cell-within-a-cell-within-a-cell design, effectively delivering a triple honeycomb construction with six layers of fabric and five insulating air pockets. These distinct air pockets have the ability to reduce the heat transfer through a window and reduce the average home’s heating costs by up to 49%i.

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There’s an array of colours and fabrics available, from the everyday contemporary living range to the exclusive Designer Series range. The Duette Architella Ménage fabric provides a soft yet structured appearance in a range of three neutral tones. With 16 colours, The Duette Architella Elan Fabric range is a refined shimmering and luminous fabric with a linen texture. Alternatively,the translucent Verve Fabric offers an urban chic and eco-friendly quality to the home and is available in a palette of four colours: Gingersnap, Daisy White, Linen and Desert Sands.

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But the latest introduction to the Designer series is a stunning collection of 20 new colours, in four fabric ranges, which combine a sleek and contemporary design. The new fabrics, which include India Silk, Myst, Sheer Opalessence and Sheer, showcase intense hues and create a futuristic appearance, sure to make a strong statement on any window.

With so many choices available, The Luxaflex Duette Shades range is an excellent choice for energy-efficient window furnishings. Environmentally friendly without compromising on aesthetics, they should be at the top of your wish list for Christmas this year.

i Savings are based on the installation of fully recessed, reveal-mounted DUETTE Architella Ménage38mm Opaque Shades in an average home in Sydney, compared with the House Energy Rating standard of Holland Blinds from AccuRate in that home. These calculations have been modelled by an independent third party and savings will vary based on window type and installation.