Air conditioning units
Air conditioning units
Hi is it possible to get units that come with some sort of motion detector or ones that turn themselves off after a certain amount of time. As we have to have them fitted to obtain a rental licence just worried that guests might leave them on 24/7
There are some existing threads on the subject. You might want to look at:
http://www.laymyhat.com/forum/viewtopic ... nditioning
http://www.laymyhat.com/forum/viewtopic ... nditioning
Re: Air conditioning units
And I'm afraid to say they most certainly will - totally ignoring any settings or usage guides in the process.shaz wrote:As we have to have them fitted to obtain a rental licence just worried that guests might leave them on 24/7
Unless you have sourced units with pre-fitted 'green' features, you could take a look at EcoSense
This time next year Rodney, we'll be millionaires.
It can also depend on the type of units you have fitted as to how much these cost to run. As a rule of thumb the cheaper the unit the more expensive the running costs.
We have three Panasonic Econavi inverter units. Full occupancy for July & August our two electricity bills were 101 and 94 Euros including standing charges etc.
We have three Panasonic Econavi inverter units. Full occupancy for July & August our two electricity bills were 101 and 94 Euros including standing charges etc.
Some guests just need a sympathetic pat. On the head. With a hammer.
We are an air conditioning company based in Spain. We deal with air conditioning in many rental properties. It is so true how guests leave air con running 24/7. we have had many occasions where we have been called to fix an air con unit, the guests have left to go out for the day, leaving air con running. Also there are times we may go the day after they have left, and guess what the air con has been left running. We fit attendant sensors, which turn the air con off when no one is in the room, also turning it off if doors and windows are left open. We had a client that had them fitted in his 8 bed villa, he rang the other day to tell us his electric bill in August last year was 700 euros, this year was 350 euros. So he is well pleased.
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Climateq (https://www.climateq.co.uk/) offers a fantastic range of products to prevent occupants from changing the temperature settings of the AC system too much AND that turns the AC system off when there is nobody on the room. I can answer any questions at robthorogood7@gmail.com