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Getting the balance right in your air-conditioner can be bit like trying to juggle four balls in the air, while riding a unicycle!
When your air-conditioners air-balancing is out of whack, there is no doubt you’ll feel like a bit of a clown, especially when the temperature in your house falls off the bike through extreme weather setting in, and your family’s balls go all over the place!
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Why does an air-conditioner need to be balanced anyway?
The simple answer is that when your air-conditioner is balanced, all of the ducted rooms in your house receive the same air-temperature.
Otherwise it’s a bit like the clown whose about to drop the juggle - you’re up and down turning rooms on and off, running around constantly adjusting the temperature settings, trying to keep the balls in the air by ‘manually’ adjusting your air-conditioner. It’s just not necessary.
This lack of air balancing also leads to, or can be indicative of, too much ‘back pressure’ on some of the ducts in your air-conditioner system. This can drastically reduce the life of your air conditioner, increase the likelihood for breakdowns and required maintenance. In turn, excessive ‘back pressure’ on some of the ducts can lead to premature duct breakage and also excessive noise.
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Don’t be a clown – Use Ductair ducts to combat poor air balancing
Ductair ducts are made to the highest strengths to withstand ‘back pressure’, leakage and noise.
By manufacturing Ductair ducts to withstand ‘back pressure’, leakage and noise, the are several desirable side effects, namely:
Your ducts will be more energy efficient: Ducts that better withstand 'back pressure' are typically more energy efficient than ducts that yield to strong 'back pressure'.
Your ducts will last longer: 'Back pressure' resistant ducts typically last longer as they stand up to the stress of high air pressures over time.
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