You look... Do you have ducts, pipes or both? fans, pumps or both? hot air,water or steam? oil, gas,propane or electric?
its a type of heating/cooling system
type in google/bing heating and cooling facts.
A gas pack is a type of heating and cooling system that combines a gas furnace and an air conditioner in one unit. It is typically used in regions where both heating and cooling are needed throughout the year.
A heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system that can both heat and cool a space by transferring heat between the indoors and outdoors. A split system, on the other hand, consists of separate indoor and outdoor units for heating and cooling. The main difference is that a heat pump can provide both heating and cooling functions, while a split system requires separate units for each function.
It all depends on what type of heating and cooling system you are looking for. You can go to www.bryant.com to get a general idea for getting heating and cooling systems, but a local company may be cheaper. You should also consider maybe an air conditioner and a space heater for the super cheap way.
There are a number of companies in Bridgeport and the surrounding areas that provide this type of service. Three of them are Santa Energy, A&S Nathan Heating and Cooling and Aire Serve Heating and Air Conditioning.
You learn everything about HVAC systems by visiting a shop that specializes in heating and cooling services. Possibly someone that works on heating and cooling systems that has long term experience in this type of system can give you good information about how HVAC systems work.
It is not always the case that cooling is more expensive than heating. It depends on the type of system you have and your utility rates. It also varies based on your location. You can find out the most cost effective way to heat and/or cool your home with an advanced load calculation. Then you can decide what type of equipment to use.
This type of a heating system is known as central heating.
geothermal energy
which type of cooling system in tata nano - air cooled or water cooled
About 48,000 BTU You need to have load calculations done. Insulation, windows, location, outside temps, shade conditions, etc. will all affect the answer. For a shop with no windows and very good insulation or in a moderate climate, 48,000 btu may be sufficient. There are heating and cooling load worksheets available on the web if you know the R-value of your insulation and window type.