Packaged AC component unit is a bit bizarre from a traditional split system

I can hardly believe I’ve succeeded thus far with our small business.

It started out as a side task that I did at the old cabin whenever I wasn’t tied up with our full time office task in software design.

Basically I run a consulting supplier that specializes in PR plus using social media to raise brand awareness for fledgling corporations across numerous bizarre sectors. I started with a few small contracts in the activity & outdoor recreation industry because that’s where I have the most experience. As things began to take off, I branched off into other industries prefer musical instrument sales, cooking appliances plus lawn equipment, plus jewelry retailers to name a few. When I was fielding more offers than I could handle, I asked 1 of our close friends to help out. Quite amazingly, our resite grew beyond anything I could have dreamed of, plus soon I was looking for a modest office area to rent. I managed to find a nice location to rent that isn’t far from our house. I’m buying new desks plus computer component while I let the professionals finish the inside to our liking. When the dealership asked myself and others what kind of air conditioning I wanted for our new office, I was a bit confused when they mentioned packaged systems. I have only ever used a split-break type Heating, Ventilation and A/C plan where the condenser component sits outside while the cold air handler unit is installed indoors. A package plan is sort of close to a thru-wall or window air conditioning, where the entire plan is “packaged” together, but the sizzling air condenser is in a metal enclosure on the roof of the building. Since the area was already designed to use the packaged Heating, Ventilation and A/C system, I chose that over retrofitting an old split system.

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