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Low Wall

Low Wall Air Conditioning / Heat Pumps

(For Our Conservatory Air Conditioning Units Prices, Please Scroll To The Bottom Of The Page)

Low Wall Air Conditioning units are rapidly becoming a firm favourite for people who need to install heating or air conditioning in their conservatories.  Standard high wall air conditioning units are perfect for placing in rooms where there is a high wall to mount an air conditioning unit, however in a conservatory the highest wall is very often only 1m high, these units will sit perfectly below the glass and replace the need to install a radiator.  When compared to the installation and running costs of having your central heating extended into a newly built conservatory - a low wall air conditioning unit will almost always work out cheaper, plus you will have the benefit of all year round climate control rather than just heating for the winter.Low_Wall.JPG

Conservatories are quickly becoming the favourite room of the home in Britain and a Conservatory air conditioning system would be the perfect addition to make sure you can comfortably relax all year round.  With quiet operation and climate control which can be set to a precise temperature, combined with the latest eco-friendly refrigerant R410a these systems will complement any new or existing conservatories for a fraction of what you might have expected it to cost.

These systems are not only suited for low wall installation and can also be installed hung under a ceiling if for example you have a very narrow gap between the false ceiling and the floor above or if you simply don't have a false ceiling but don't have wall space to mount a unit on the wall.

  • Air source heat pump - Will heat as well as cool
  • Remote Control with Luminous Night Light
  • Three way adjustable fan speed
  • Timer function to turn the unit on and off automatically
  • Anti-Mould coating for hygenic operation
  • Digital display on the unit shows settings and temperature
  • Oscillating air vanes for optimum dissapation of cold air