Video transcript:
When designing an air conditioning system, whether it be gas ducted heating or reverse cycle the ideal outcome is that someone can walk into the room and not feel as though… if they’re in an air-conditioned space so they don’t want to feel a breeze, they don’t want to feel as though they’re walking through a wind tunnel or anything – it should be just the air is there and it feels comfortable to be in.
With gas ducted heating you’re getting a nice warm comfortable feel, it doesn’t dry your eyes or dry your skin out, it’s a really natural form of heat and it actually responds quickly to changes. If you want it to be warmer and you turn it up it it will really respond very quickly and deliver heat very quickly, so it’ll heat the house faster and then be able to monitor that temperature really well.
It’s more about the way that you feel in the home and how you use the home. So to achieve a whole home solution it is a little bit easier with natural gas, it’s actually got larger capacities going up to about a 35 kilowatt system for residential which is actually a really high output system and gives you a whole home solution and saying that you can go back and you can zone it and you can take it back to a single room if you choose but then you to have the option to heat the whole home in one go is a really valuable asset to have.
And it’s what it goes back again to how you use the home and how you live in the home as a family, and if whole home heating is a benefit to you and a real asset then it’s good to have that option even though you may not use it all the time to be able to just do it at the flick of a button it’s a great thing and that warm natural heat that isn’t drying is – everyone says that once they’ve had gas ducted heating they would never have any other time it’s just the control and the feel of the of the heat is a really important aspect to a consumer.