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SYDNEY - AussieJournal -- Innovation in commercial air conditioning has become more important than ever. Let's look at a few recent examples.

Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers

One of the most effective ways to boost energy efficiency in HVAC systems is through air-to-air heat exchangers. These systems capture the temperature from exhaust air (air that would normally be discarded) and use it to pre-condition incoming fresh air. For example, in a commercial space where the inside air is cooled or heated, this "waste" air can pass through a heat exchanger and transfer its temperature to incoming outdoor air before it enters the system. This reduces the amount of energy needed to cool or heat the fresh air from scratch, making the entire process more efficient and cost-effective.

Economy Cycle Cooling (Free Cooling)

Another increasingly common innovation in commercial air conditioning is the use of economy cycles, also known as free cooling. When outdoor air conditions are favourable – such as cooler evening temperatures, these systems draw in fresh air to assist or replace mechanical cooling. Instead of running compressors and chillers around the clock, an economy cycle taps into suitable external conditions to deliver comfort with minimal energy use. It's an ideal solution for many commercial spaces where ventilation and comfort are required around the clock, without the heavy energy costs.

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Both of these innovations represent a smarter way of thinking about HVAC, shifting from systems that rely entirely on mechanical energy, to ones that make the most of what's already available. By integrating features like heat recovery and economy cycles into your next commercial air conditioning installation, your business can enjoy lower running costs, reduced environmental impact, and more consistent internal comfort.

For an innovative commercial air conditioning solution, visit our website to learn more and reach out to our Sydney or Wollongong team. https://www.coralair.com.au/

Source: Coral Air
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