SOME OF BRANDS
Ducted Split Units
Centralized air conditioning with hidden ceiling units, ideal for cooling large areas or multiple rooms, offering quiet operation and high energy savings.
Advantage: Uniform temperature control with a clean, invisible indoor setup.
Electrical Consumption: Moderate to high (typically 3–7 kW depending on system size).
Wall Mounted Split Units
High-mounted units on walls, known for easy installation, energy efficiency, and stylish designs that suit modern interiors.
Advantage: Fast and powerful cooling with minimal space usage and easy maintenance.
Electrical Consumption: Low to moderate (typically 0.8–2.5 kW depending on capacity).
Window A/C
Compact, all-in-one units installed through windows or walls, providing affordable and effective cooling for small spaces.
Advantage: Low initial cost, simple installation, and easy to relocate or replace.
Electrical Consumption: Moderate (typically 1–2.5 kW depending on model).
Air Coolers
Portable air cooling systems using water evaporation, ideal for dry climates, offering mobility, fresh air, and very low energy consumption.
Advantage: Eco-friendly, low running cost, and perfect for outdoor or semi-open areas.
Electrical Consumption: Very low (typically 100–300 Watts).
Compressors The heart of the air conditioning system that circulates refrigerant through the system to absorb and release heat.
Function: Essential for the cooling process, as it converts the refrigerant from low to high pressure.
Condenser & Blower Motors Motors used to drive the fan that cools the refrigerant in the condenser, allowing heat exchange.
Function: Condenser removes heat from the refrigerant, and the blower motor helps in airflow.
Gas Refrigerants Chemical substances (like R-410A, R-22, etc.) used to absorb and release heat in the refrigeration cycle.
Function: Vital for cooling as it changes from gas to liquid and back during the cooling process.
Filters Essential for trapping dust, dirt, and other contaminants from the air entering the air conditioning system.
Function: Improves air quality and ensures system efficiency.
Capacitors Electrical components that store energy to power the motor for starting and running the compressor and fan.
Function: Ensures the smooth operation of motors by providing the necessary electrical boost.
Contactors Electric switches that control the flow of electricity to various parts of the air conditioning system.
Function: Helps in controlling the power supply to the compressor, fan, and condenser.
Rubber Insulation & Bushes Insulation material and rubber bushings used to minimize vibration, noise, and prevent wear in pipes and components.
Function: Reduces noise and vibration, preventing damage to the system.
Transformers Used to step down the voltage to a level that can be used by the air conditioner’s components.
Function: Regulates power supply to the system’s electrical parts.
Copper Coils & Fittings Copper tubing used in the air conditioning system for refrigerant flow. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
Function: Transfers heat efficiently, ensuring optimal performance of the air conditioning system.
Valves Components that regulate the flow of refrigerant throughout the system, including expansion valves and check valves.
Function: Control refrigerant flow, ensuring proper cooling.
Gauges & Tools Instruments used for measuring pressure, vacuum, and other parameters essential to air conditioner operation.
Function: Help in diagnosing and maintaining the system for optimal performance.
Fan Blades The blades attached to the fan motor that help circulate air throughout the unit and condenser.
Function: Ensures proper airflow for efficient cooling.
PI Ducts & Flexibles Ducts and flexible pipes used to direct air from the air conditioner to the desired location.
Function: Ensures efficient airflow and easy installation.
Other Miscellaneous spare parts such as thermal sensors, relays, or mounting brackets used for various functions within the air conditioning system.
Function: Different parts that contribute to system performance, control, and reliability.