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CONDITIONING
We
supply and install air conditioning units to suit the majority of
applications.
In
particular Inverter type systems which have the following benefits
and features:
Quality
manufacturers
Economical to run.
Environmentally friendlier having a new up to date refrigerant.
Cooling and heating.
Advanced Filter Unit.
Adjustable air flow and direction.
Infra red or wall mountable controllers.
Indoor and Outdoor units are quiet.
3 Year Warranty (subject to appropriate maintenance being carried
out).
Minimum disruption during installation.
Health Board approved.
Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme
Inverter
systems are a very economical method of heating or cooling due to
their ability to finely tune their performance to match the demand.
ENHANCED
CAPITAL ALLOWANCE
Many
inverter systems are included on the Enhanced Capital Allowance
scheme (ECA).
The
ECA scheme, managed by the Carbon Trust, is a Government incentive
to financially support UK businesses that invest in new energy efficient
equipment. Introduced on 1st April 2001, the scheme means that a
building’s Climate Change Levy (CCL) on energy tariffs tax
is 100% refundable when businesses invest in and fit low carbon
technology in their buildings. The scheme also applies to businesses
which obtain energy saving equipment for leasing, letting or hire.
The
ECA, which applies to equipment fitted in both new and existing
buildings, is part of the bid to reduce the UK’s carbon dioxide
emissions and damage caused by global warming. It is financially
viable because it provides up-front tax relief and reduces annual
energy costs.
CO2
emissions from air conditioning in the UK for example, have quadrupled
in the last 20 years and unless there is better management of this
equipment – through the use of more inverter-driven products,
for example - this growth is expected to continue.
ECAs
were introduced at the same time as the Climate Change Levy (CCL),
and provide a reward for companies that choose to invest in energy
efficient equipment – the two work together in a ‘carrot
and stick’ relationship.
With
each Governmental scheme that is introduced; the Part L2 of the
Building Regulations Act, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
(EPBD) and the Emissions Trading Scheme to name a few, regulations
become more stringent and for many, more confusing.
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