Air conditioning cooling

Andrews Air Conditioning Hire guarantees the continued safety of garden centre pets

Pet retailers across the country are obligated to ensure all animals are kept safe and healthy, so when a garden centre in Nottingham encountered difficulties keeping their rabbits and guinea pigs cool, they contacted Andrews Air Conditioning Hire in search of an effective cooling solution.

As an existing client, they knew Andrews would be able to offer same-day, out of hours delivery which was extremely important given how quickly high temperatures can affect small animals.

Our specialists recommended the deployment of an ET21 air conditioner after calculating that approximately 6kW of cooling would be sufficient in guaranteeing the continued wellbeing of the animals. Cold air was then driven into the wood cladding building via lengths of ducting we provided – directly spot cooling the display cabinets which housed the rabbits and guinea pigs.

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World famous confectionery company seek air conditioning hire

When a world famous confectionery company suffered air conditioning failure, an immediate solution was required to safeguard all storage rooms against the heat. Fortunately, our depot is situated just miles away from the client’s location, meaning replacement equipment was quickly delivered.

Our client experienced an in-house cooling system breakdown in one of their storage rooms, where all confectionery is kept prior to packaging. The room in question must be kept below a maximum target temperature of 21 °C, meaning swift action was required to avoid any interruption to production. 

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Revolutionary chiller technology keeps Londoners cool at St. Paul’s tube station

Commuters travelling to and from St. Paul’s Underground station are being kept cool this summer thanks to the introduction of an innovative new chiller system. The equipment pumps cold air onto passengers standing on Central line platforms and features a ventilation fan that pulls fresh air in from the street.

A London Underground spokesman recently declared that it had been “challenging” to overcome summer-induced humidity and temperature surges within the network, due largely to the way tunnels were constructed during the early 1900s.

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