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VICTORIAN ENERGY UPGRADES (VEU) PROGRAM

A large portion of any household’s or business’s energy expenses may come from the money they spend on heating and cooling. The goal of the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program is to assist homes in upgrading their outdated HVAC systems with more energy-efficient models. By doing this, the expenses and energy consumption related to heating and cooling would be greatly decreased. In order to assist Melbourne families in obtaining the most energy-efficient heating and cooling systems possible, Ecospread is pleased to collaborate with a supplier certified by the Victorian Government’s VEU Home Heating and Cooling Upgrades Program. For additional information, get in touch with us.

Selecting the Best Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner for Your Requirements

Selecting the appropriate kind of air conditioning system is crucial because every home is different and has distinct needs when it comes to heating and cooling. You might not get the necessary heating or cooling if the wrong system size is installed. A system that is too big could be more costly to buy and maintain, while a system that is too small might not provide your home with adequate heating or cooling power.

Victoria Energy Upgrades

The types of reverse-cycle air conditioners that are now on the market are as follows:

Single-Split: ideal for an open-concept space or a single room, this type of unit has one outside and one indoor unit attached.
Multi-split systems: appropriate for several rooms or the entire house, consist of a single outside unit linked to several internal units.
Ducted systems are ideal for entire homes since they have a single outdoor unit that is connected to several internal rooms via ducts and vents.

Not every system or product available for temperature control is qualified for the VEU program. To learn more about the ideal systems for this program, please get in touch with us.

Recommended Air Conditioner Size for Reverse Cycle

The size of the space you want to heat or cool should always be taken into account. Here, the term “size” refers to the heating and cooling capacity of a reverse cycle air conditioner, which is typically expressed in kilowatts (kW). The system size you might require for a given room size is indicated in the table below:

Suggested Dimensions for Ducted Systems

Even though ducted systems are a very efficient means of heating and cooling a house, their installation and maintenance may be more expensive. We strongly advise you to consult with our ducted system experts to learn more, as the appropriate size for a ducted system depends on a number of factors.
Zoning: Depending on the ducted system, zoning may be beneficial or detrimental depending on the situation. In other cases, zoning may be necessary for the system to function. Consult with our experts on ducted systems to determine the best option for you.
Ducting: Make sure your new ducting is properly sized and insulated for your heating and cooling requirements by speaking with your installer.

Get in touch with us to learn more about how Ecospread can help you: 0485952870

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