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What is Brivis
Gas Ducted Heating?
Ducted central heating comprises a central heating unit,
which is connected to a series of outlets. Positioned strategically
throughout your home, these outlets, or ducts, are installed
either in the floor or ceiling. Installation of the heating
unit depends on your house. If your house is built on a
concrete slab, the unit is installed in the roof. If it
has space underneath or a very low roof line, the unit is
installed outside or under the floor. The ductwork, which
connects the outlets to the heating unit, is neatly tucked
away out of sight.
How does it work?
The Brivis
gas ducted heating unit draws air from inside your house
through a return air grille. From here it then flows into
the heater where it's warmed, and then on to every room
of your home via outlets, in the form of warm, gentle air.
Would you like ICE with that?
Now you have decided on your Brivis heater, we can also
assist you in determining your cooling needs, providing
you with year round comfort. The Brivis ICE sytem
is an air conditioner that provides filtered, dehumidified,
cooled air through the same ducts as your heating system
using the fan in your heater to distribute the air. Brivis
ICE can be installed at the same time as the heater or at
a later date.
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How does
ICE cool your home?
There are four simple processes in providing your home with
cool air
Air from inside the house is drawn and filtered through
a return air grille.
The air then passes through an indoor coil where the heat
in the air is transferred to the refrigerant.
The now cold air passes through ductwork and into the rooms
via the ceiling or floor vents.
The heat given up by the air in the indoor coil is carried
by the refrigerant to an outdoor coil where it is dissipated
to the outside air.
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