High Velocity Air Conditioners
For homes without ductwork and where individual room control is
desired a high velocity air conditioning system installed in an
attic or knee wall space can be the ideal solution. We're pleased
to carry both SpacePak and Unico air conditioners at AtlasCare.
These air conditioners actively circulate the air within the
room and throughout your entire home. This means you get a more
comfortable home, with no cold and warm spots, drafts, or
uncomfortable humidity levels.
How Does a High Velocity Air Conditioner Work?
Instead of conventional metal ducts, SpacePak air conditioners
use 2" flexible tubing to distribute the air in your home. This
tubing wastes less energy than traditional ducts, and because of
its small size, it can be installed almost anywhere in your home,
in closets and behind any floors, walls, or ceilings. Read more
about how a SpacePak air conditioner works.
High velocity air conditioners are ideal for:
- Historic buildings
- Buildings without existing ductwork such as those heated with
hot water radiators
- Buildings that utilize radiant heat systems
- Open floor plans
- Brownstones or row houses
- Lofts
- Additions
If you're not sure if a SpacePak or Unico air conditioner is
right for you, talk to a Healthy Home Specialist at AtlasCare
today. Whatever your needs, AtlasCare can install and maintain the
air conditioner that's right for you.
Attic Installations
Most high velocity air conditioners are installed in attic
spaces. By their design, they are very good at removing humidity
from the air. This can easily lead to overflows and floods of
living areas if a drain were to become blocked. AtlasCare takes the
additional step to install a secondary drain pan with a "wet"
switch placed in it. If the switch senses moisture, it shuts the
air conditioner off. This is one more way AtlasCare is pursuing
perfect health for you home.
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