ReFix - Air Conditioners

ReFix - Air Conditioners Complete Service Solution for all Brands & Types of Air-Conditioners. We believe that we best serve o Excellence has been a hallmark of its services.

Our business objective is to attain maximum customer satisfaction. We also strive to offer maximum customer satisfaction, quality and cost effective Air Conditioning & other Home Appliances Repair & Services. With over one decade of experience provides complete Air Conditioning solutions to its customers, Refix has established a wide clientele around Noida. We are there to give a personal/friendly

touch to the lives of our customers. It is committed to delivering the same to its customers in the future as well. We deal in a wide range of

o New/Used Air Conditioners
o Air Conditioner Scrap / Spare Parts
o Service, Repair & Installation of Air-Conditioners
o Air Conditioner for Rentals
o Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC)

These services are highly appreciated for their reliability, flexibility, promptness, timeliness and cost-effectiveness. Our range of services is widely demanded in several industries. We deliver these services in customized as well as standard forms in accordance with customer needs and specifications. Our services are very efficient and timely executable. We have specialized expertise in the specific field who understand the intricacies of the services they deliver. Our customers are very satisfied with our services and are very trustworthy to avail our services for all their Air Conditioning needs.

17/04/2014

How to Choose an Air Conditioner by BTU

A 100- to 200-square-foot room will require an air conditioner in the 7,000 to 10,000 BTU range. A 250- to 350-square-foot room will require an air conditioner in the 9,000 to 12,000 BTU range. A 350- to 450-square-foot room will require an air conditioner in the 12,000 to 16,000 BTU range.

Reduce your BTU calculation by 10 percent if the room is shaded by trees or buildings. Increase the BTU calculation by 10 percent if the room is always sunny or is on the second floor.

Increase your BTU calculation by 600 BTU if more than two people usually will be in the room at the same time.

Add 4000 BTU to any air conditioner that is going to placed in the kitchen.

Running an air conditioner for any length of time means using more power. Select a high Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) to reduce power consumption.

17/04/2014

Central Air

A split-system central air unit is located outside of the house and is attached to a series of duct work that runs throughout the house. The cooling unit is usually tapped into the same duct work that handles your heating unit. This type of system keeps the noise of the unit outside and the cool air inside.

Ductless

If your home does not have duct work but has an open floor plan, this would be a feasible option. A large window unit can be installed into an exterior wall. Framing the unit on the inside and outside will make it look like it is part of the building's structure and will not detract from the home's appearance. This alternative can also work with a central air unit. The duct from the unit will run directly into an exterior wall and will be covered with an air vent, allowing the cool air to enter the area.



Portable

A portable air unit is an economical option for a single room. This type of unit usually provides heat as well as cool air. This unit is just as noisy as a window unit. Most of these units have a vent hose similar to a dryer vent hose that will need to be vented out through a window or an exterior wall. The unit comes equipped with the parts needed for window venting. If you would like to vent it through the wall you will need to purchase a dryer venting wall plate and an outer flap-style vent cover.

Ev***rative Coolers

Ev***ration coolers are also known as swamp coolers. This type of cooling unit pulls air through damp filters, cooling the air before it enters the house. Swamp coolers can be installed on the roof or exterior wall. Roof-mounted swamp coolers are usually connected to duct work that runs through the attic, but they can also be ductless. Wall-mounted swamp coolers can also be connected to duct work that runs under the floor or can be ductless. This type of unit puts some moisture in the air and for this reason they are not widely used in humid regions. Ev***rative coolers use 60 to 80 percent less energy than window air conditioners.

09/04/2014

Cheap Air Conditioners...

The kind of summers we have started facing in India, anything and everything that can cool is always a welcome. Refrigerators, coolers, fans, table fans, etc.; however, since the temperatures have soared to an excessive high, fans, coolers, etc. have stopped helping and for any relief from such summers, air conditioners are now a must-haves. Some purchase the most expensive ones, while others prefer cheap air conditioners that would fit their budget. Listed here is the cheapest Air Conditioners available online in India:

Electrolux Window AC 1 Ton WA32CD1CR at Rs.14,990.

09/04/2014

Where it all started!!!

And the world changed! Yes it did in the year 1902. This was year when Willis Haviland Carrier invented an air conditioner. Or something of sorts. People, those who could afford an air conditioner because of the high air conditioner price lists, did not fear the heat waves any longer. Even though what Carrier invented could maintain the level of humidity in the atmosphere, if not cool it, it had changed the way people welcomed summers, lived their lives and worked, though were facing a few minor problems. To resolve these problems, in the year 1903 a few changes were brought to air conditioning machines; basically Carrier added a refrigerating machine to it. This new machine was being accepted throughout the USA faster than flowers blooming in springs. However, Carrier soon brought a few more changes, and the upgradations have never stopped since. The air conditioners that we see today are very different from what was actually invented, it seems to have become dwarf with super powers. There, in fact, are many types of ACs available now, like window and through the walls AC, ev***rative coolers, portable units, heat pumps, etc., with the very basic types being split and window air conditioners. There are many companies manufacturing air conditioners are available with most of the major and minor home appliances manufacturers. To name a few are Bluestar, Daikin, Electrolux, Hitachi, LG, Samsung, Voltas, Haier, Onida, Panasonic.

09/04/2014

Popular Air Conditioners...

With the rising temperatures, it not just the skirts hems rising, the demand of air conditioners is also on a ever-high. Also, with growing technologies, people have now started looking for air conditioners with features of filtering, humidity control, with the most popular air conditioners available in India being the ones that would also have heating features for the colder days. Below is a list that shows air conditioners available for online shopping, on the basis of technology used, price list, customer feedback, star ranking, innovation, etc as :

Samsung AR18FC3TDPD 1.5 T 3 Star Split AC,

Godrej 1.5 Ton 3 Star GSC-18FR3 Split Air Conditioner,

Whirlpool Mastermind Deluxe 1Ton Air Conditioner,

Panasonic CS/CU-YC12PKY 1.0 Ton 3 Star Pearl Split Air Conditioner,

Panasonic CS/CU-XC12PKY 1 Ton 5 Star Split AC.

Know leading Air Conditioner Brands...Samsung Air ConditionersSamsung Air conditioners are featured with automatic clean...
05/04/2014

Know leading Air Conditioner Brands...

Samsung Air Conditioners

Samsung Air conditioners are featured with automatic cleaning, de-humidification, turbo cleaning, energy star rated. It turns your home dramatically into pure,healthy, removes health threatening bacteria like allergy-causing agents,thus protecting you from diseases. Samsung’s virus doctor S plasma tackles bacteria from entering the house. It blows fresh air into the room creating an ideal climate in the room. Samsung is one of the leading electronic gadget market both in manufacturing and digital equipment’s. Samsung AC are of three types- split,window,and floor standing. There are wide variety of products from Samsung ranging from mobile phones, LCD TVs, cameras, home appliances like washing machines, refrigerators, AC’s to computer peripherals.

LG Air Conditioner

LG’s AC is smart cooler with plasmaster cyclotron filter,virus allergy filter,triple filter,antibacterial filter. The AC from LG is not only stylish but also smart air conditioner providing cool and clean air with self cleansing coils besides removing dust. It creates specific temperature in the room, the temperature can be set according to the needs of the user. LG is well known for it’s digital products an technologies. LG”s AC are arrived in wide varieties ranging from Window, split, floor standing to cassette, network solution & ducted ACs.

Voltas Air Conditioner

Voltas is one of the leading AC company also leading with refrigeration appliances. Voltas was organised in 1954 and mainly deals with cooling and air conditioning appliances. The company manufactures frocklift trucks. Voltas envisages in sewage treatments,water pollution control etc. In collaboration with Volkart Brothers, a Swiss firm and Tata Sons Limited, there led to a formation of Voltas. It introduced it’s first innovative split AC in 1984.

Sharp Air Conditioners

Sharp offers wide variety of air conditioners with advanced air conditioning system which is the best for your indoors. You can choose from wall-mounted types, floor ceiling types, and the newly introduced floor standing types based on your need. Sharp features special portable AC with large airflow capacity that is unique with silent operating feature. Main two types of AC from Sharp include multi split inverter and single split type AC. Single split type models are leading with advanced features. Mini split AC also becoming new trend. Sharp AC features smart design, no cluttering, light weight, portable etc. Latest models from AY-X and AE-X series features Plasmacluster ion device, High Energy class (A++), Coanda Airflow System etc.

Blue Star Air Conditioners

Blue Star Provides air conditioners for multiple purpose including central air conditioners and room air conditioners. The room air conditioners are available as different types. They are star rated window ACS, split ACS, cassette air conditioners, verticool split ACS, concealed split ACS etc. Their products are highly qualified and specially made for corporate, commercial and residential needs. Inverter split AC offers User-friendly wireless remote for ease of operation, and available in 1.5, 2 TR. Mega split Ac includes Blue Star wall-mounted mega split AC. It features Three Phase Advantage, Active Carbon Filter, Dust Filter, Anti-corrosive Blue Fin Copper Condenser, Hydrophilic Blue Ev***rator Fins etc. Another special category star rated hi-wall AC which has special features like BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) confirmed star rate, high performance cooling and low electricity bills.

Important Factors Should Consider Before Choosing the AC...You may be in a hurry to buy a new AC for this hot summer, Bu...
05/04/2014

Important Factors Should Consider Before Choosing the AC...

You may be in a hurry to buy a new AC for this hot summer, But before going to choose one randomly just know these factors which greatly affect your AC, power and economical aspects. The need for Cooling and power consumption will vary based on different things the most important thing is about the “ton”. Before purchase calculates how much ton AC you actually need, it preventing you from buying a costly and heavy ton AC which you actually don’t want.

◾You can simply use the formula to calculate the total ton of AC you required, you just need to measure your room in feet (Length x Width x Height) then compare the below given chart and find out how much ton AC you want.

◾Total tonnage of AC required = Length (feet) x Breadth (feet) x Height (feet) of room/floor

◾Note that never go to showroom and ask opinion about the salesman they will try for selling an AC with huge tons.

◾Number and doors in a room or floor is another important to know about the leakage of air

◾Products in your room or home like heat generating equipments

◾Amount of sunlight exposure to or over the particular area need to be cooled

04/04/2014

This Month "Have Your Say"

Which one season do you like more than the other?

- Winter season
- Summer Season

04/04/2014

WARNINGS

•While it is rarely a problem for individuals with good health, over-hydration is a possibility for individuals with heart, liver, or kidney problems. If you have any serious health problems, be mindful of how much water you drink, as your kidneys may not be able to excrete an excessive amount of water properly.

•If you experience symptoms of heat stroke or dehydration, call emergency personnel and seek professional assistance.

•A body temperature above 104 °F (40 °C) is life-threatening and if it reaches 113 °F (45 °C) you are approaching sure death. Seek medical attention if you are unable to sweat!

TIPS to beat the HEAT!!!Don't forget that the human race lived for many, many years without air conditioning. Within the...
04/04/2014

TIPS to beat the HEAT!!!

Don't forget that the human race lived for many, many years without air conditioning. Within the limits of your particular health situation, your body can adapt to the summer increase in temperature. Just become accustomed to the fact that you may have to alter your activities and schedule to 'beat the heat'.

•Stock your freezer with flavored ice treats. Freeze a bag of chopped fruit such as watermelon or pineapple. Cooling down can be a tasty experience too!

•If all else fails, go to the mall, library, church, movie theater or some other air-conditioned public building.

•Females: Try a slightly wet tissue in the cleavage. It's great at preventing that annoying drip down the front of your clothing.

•Apply a thin layer of vanishing cream to your freshly washed, dried face. Whether or not you have acne, the vanishing cream helps to absorb facial perspiration and postpones the moment when your glasses slip down your nose!

•Fill your bathtub with cool water. Once you are used to the temperature let some water out and refill with cold water. Keep doing this until you are sufficiently cold. Your body will stay cool for a long time after you get out.

•Alcohol acts as a diuretic, which make you urinate more often than usual. This promotes further dehydration through water loss. Contrary to popular belief, caffeinated and sugary drinks can still promote good hydration, although not as effectively as pure water.

•If your garage is under living areas of your home, leave your hot car outside to cool off before putting it in the garage.

•Sweat includes both water and salt from your body. If you are sweating a lot, it is actually healthier to drink something with salt or other electrolytes in it to replenish the lost salt as well as the lost fluid. Gatorade or other sports drinks are good to use for this. Soda usually has high sodium content as well, but may contain the diuretic of caffeine, which won't hydrate you as well.

•Completely wet a synthetic or partially synthetic T-shirt in warm water and wear it (using warm water keeps the shirt from feeling shockingly cold when you first put it on). The synthetic will ensure no "wet T-shirt" look and the ev***ration will keep you wonderfully cool for a couple of hours or more. This works even in public, as the shirt doesn't look wet.

•If your home has a basement and central air system, have an HVAC professional add a cold air return in the basement to pull the naturally cool air that falls down and recycle it into the rest of your home by simply setting your furnace to "fan" mode.

•This low-fi air-conditioning technique actually works: 1) Place a medium-sized box-fan in a small window facing out. Seal up any remaining open areas in the window with cardboard. 2)Close every other window in your house except for one, left open just a crack... This will actually blow all of the stagnant hot air out of your house and significantly cool down the overall temperature.

Best way how to keep your body cool even during HOT DAY...HOW TO COOL YOURSELF WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING - BEST TIPsIf yo...
04/04/2014

Best way how to keep your body cool even during HOT DAY...

HOW TO COOL YOURSELF WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING - BEST TIPs

If you are feeling hot in a summer day and does not have an air conditioner for instance, that's doesn't matter. Now you can keep yourself cool in a hot day even without an air conditioner by following just this simple process.

1. Wet your wrists and other pulse points with cold water. Use a piece of ice wrapped in a face cloth, to continue after the coolness wears off. Constantly cooling off the wrists will also cool off the body. Never use just ice; make sure it is wrapped in a towel or something similar. Studies show that this will reduce your core body temperature by as much as 3 °F (1.5 ºC). The relief is almost immediate, and will last for up to one hour!

2. Use perspiration to cool the body down. Water v***r produced by sweating (avoid sweating too much) actually takes heat away from your body if it is exposed to air and allowed to ev***rate. The best thing to do is to put your sweaty self in the path of a cool breeze or fan.

3. Wear a short sleeved shirt and put water on the sleeves. If there is a breeze or fan blowing on you, you can actually get cold. Use a sq**rt bottle, the sink or hose if outside to keep your sleeves wet. If you are outside and wearing long pants and you put water on your legs, the water will cool your legs.

4. Drink water, even if you are not thirsty! You must replace fluids lost in perspiration to prevent dehydration. Oral re-hydration may be accomplished by drinking an electrolyte-balanced beverage. The electrolytes help to make sure you don't lose vital minerals through sweating. Adding ice will also help cool you off. Avoid lemonade, iced tea, and other sugary drinks (see the Tips below). Ice does not actually help you cool off if it is in water you will drink. Cool water does, but the colder the water the more energy your body spends making it body temperature so that it can use it.

5. Avoid direct sunlight. Stay in a shaded area if possible. Exposure to direct sunlight increases the heat index, so that your body may experience temperatures even higher than the air temperature! If you must go outdoors, go in the morning or evening. Wear clothes that cover up your body. A wide-brimmed hat is good. Light-weight, loose-fitting cotton clothing should be worn. It is better to wear a shirt with long sleeves and a collar to prevent any exposure. Some people (for example, Bedouins - In arid, low humidity climates) believe it is even best to wear 2 or more layers of clothes.

6. Go downstairs. Warm air is less dense than cool air so it tends up layered on top of the downward moving cooler air. If you're in a house, for example, get lower than the roof. Make your way to the basement or lower level. It will be cooler there. Position a fan in an upstairs window to draw off heat collected in upper rooms--set it up so that it sucks air from indoors and pushes it outdoors.

7. Keep the air flowing. Turn on the ceiling fan or box fan in the room. Do not make a fan out of paper and use it to wave air past your face and neck. Contrary to popular belief, the activity created by waving actually burns calories and raises your core temperature.

8. Prepare your home against the heat. In the evening, open windows and use fans to create a cross-breeze, circulating cooler evening/night air through the rooms. As soon as the sun hits the building the next morning, close all windows, blinds, and curtains, and keep doors and windows closed throughout the day until it is cooler outside than it is inside. Then you can open everything up again and cool off to be prepared for the next day. Leaving kitchen cabinets open all night helps too; if you leave them closed, they store the heat and your house won't cool off as much.

9. Turn off the stove or other sources of heat. Incandescent light bulbs also create heat. Turn off your lamps, as well as your computer.

10. Get wet! Take a cool shower or bath. Wet your hair. Fill a basin with water and sit with your feet in it. Go swimming in a pool. Use a wet cloth to keep your skin cool. Put a wet bandanna around your neck. Fill a spray bottle or sq**rt gun with water and spritz yourself. Run cool or cold tap water on the inside of your wrists. The water will cool down the blood flowing through your veins and arteries.

11. Run cold tap water over your wrists, right where you see the vein.

12. Go to a pool and just relax in water. This will cool you down instantly.

13. Eat less. Smaller meals with less protein will reduce metabolic heat. Whatever you do eat should be cool and not require heat to be prepared (e.g. salads, sandwiches, etc.)

14. Try a few minty products to cool your skin: slather on lotion with peppermint (avoid your face and eyes); shower with peppermint soap; use a minty foot soak. Mint refreshes the skin and leaves a nice cooling sensation.

15. Place wet towel on the back of your neck and also the top of one's head. Athletic team doctors have used this for years!

16. Take a glass and fill it almost to the brim with ice cubes. Then hold it up to your mouth and blow gently into the cup. The ice causes the air you are blowing into the cup to cool down drastically, and since the air only has one way out of the cup (the hole which should now be aiming right at your face) the cold air is forced out over your skin. This is a great alternative to air conditioning and is very simple.

17. Try the yoga practice of sh*tali pranayama. Sit down cross legged and take a few deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling slowly. Roll your tongue into a tube with the tip outside the mouth. Continuing slow deep breath, breath in through the tube and then move your chin to your chest as you breath out through your nose. Do that 5-10 times and you should start to feel cooler. Dogs often use their tongues to cool themselves, perhaps this yoga practice comes from noticing that.

18. Take off your shoes or hat while indoors! Much of the body's heat is released through the soles of the feet, the palms of the hands, and the scalp. Keeping these areas cool makes a surprising difference.

19. Eat spicy food. It's not a coincidence that many people in hotter regions of the world eat spicy food. Spicy (hot to the taste) food increases perspiration which cools the body as it ev***rates. It also can cause an endorphin rush that is quite pleasant and might make you forget about the heat.

20. Ball up and soak a t-shirt in the sink, wring it out, put it on and sit in a lawn chair (or other chair that lets air through to you) in front of a fan. Re-wet as it dries. Works over 110F.

21. Take ordinary rubbing alcohol and a wash-cloth and pour some alcohol onto the cloth and rub it onto your face, being careful not to get any in your mouth or eyes, and stand in front of or under moving air and the ev***rating alcohol makes it feel around 30 degrees.

22. Go barefooted. Going barefooted will make your body cooler. Oh yes and drink a bottle of cold water.

Don't lower Air Conditioner temperature beyond 23 degree Celcius...What Temperature Do You Set Your Air Conditioner To?R...
04/04/2014

Don't lower Air Conditioner temperature beyond 23 degree Celcius...

What Temperature Do You Set Your Air Conditioner To?

Recently I’ve been living next to someone who I’m convinced sets their air conditioner to about 20C (70F). I’ve heard it turn on when I have been very comfortable both inside and outside. At the same time I reckon that they probably have their heater set not much below that, so they always stay right at the same temperature year round.

The recommended temperature to set your air conditioner to is 23C. This is the best setting to balance the economy of running your air conditioner and setting it to a comfortable temperature.
Some people find 23C to be too warm to set the air conditioner to. If that’s the case for you then running a fan is an economical solution to help augment cooling provided by the air conditioner. My personal preference is to run the fans on high with the air conditioner set to 23C rather than setting the air conditioner any cooler than that.

I have a few friends who really crank down their air conditioner at night because the like to be cold when they sleep. To help us sleep at night in the summer we leave the air conditioner at 23C, set the fan to high, this helps us to sleep at a comfortable temperature, without increasing the costs to cool the house.

What temperature do you have your air conditioner set to and what do you do to make your air conditioner cool your house more effectively?

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