About T & G Air Conditioning
T and G Air-conditioning are based in the West Midlands but carry out Air conditioning Design and Installation projects throughout the U.K as well as offering comprehensive service and maintenance contracts on most types of air-conditioning equipment.
With access to all the leading brands we can offer you advice and recommend the best system to suit your requirements.
Informative and helpful staff from first point of contact, with continuing support throughout.
An unpressurised and thorough assessment by knowledgeable surveyors and designers.
The most competitive prices available, with no hidden extras.
Courteous and polite technicians and engineers qualified to the latest industry standards.
A professional and friendly customer service team. Full on-site training ensuring easy and efficient operation.
Members of the HVCA (Heating and Ventilating Contractors Association)
There are many types of air conditioning systems. Most are now inverter controlled (energy efficient) and heat by default. These range from small units that cool or heat a single bedroom, through to the large heat recovery VRF systems employed
in multi story buildings.
VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. A VRF air conditioning system modulates the flow of refrigerant depending upon the capacity requirements of the building. A VRF system comprises of a condensing unit sited externally and a series of multiple indoor units to provide cooling and/or heating to the occupied space.
The VRF system offers a simple and flexible solution where there is a demand for a changeover capability between heating and cooling, ensuring a constant, comfortable indoor climate. They also have the ability to provide simultaneous heating and cooling the difference here being that this is achieved through either two or three pipes. A 2-pipe heat recovery technology may offer increased savings on annual running costs. Mitsubishi Electricís produce a unique water-cooled WR2 system. This system not only produces heat recovery from the refrigerant circuit but also via its water circuit, offering double heat recovery potential.
Members of the HVCA (Heating and Ventilating Contractors Association)
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