Close Comfort has released a portable air conditioning unit featuring revolutionary patented Australian technology.
Offering personal comfort through localised cooling, the new Close Comfort PC9+Plus model presents a sustainable option and offers significant savings to household energy bills.
Close Comfort PC9+Plus is an efficient cooling solution when compared to existing ducted and portable air conditions on the market. Operating at just 300 watts (less than four light bulbs), the estimated cost per night of usage is only 75c on average.
At 17Kg, the lightweight unit does not require pipes enabling instant use and castor wheels provide portability from room to room. It uses a refrigerant to cool not requiring water or ice providing convenient self-operation.
Unlike split system air conditioners, windows can remain open allowing fresh air to circulate in a room, making it a healthier alternative.
Close Comfort is the ideal cooling solution for indoors and can also extend to recreational activities like camping, boating and picnics.
The air conditioning segment is saturated by overseas brands. This Australian-owned invention by engineering Professor James Trevelyan is set to compete internationally and with planned expansion to additional markets.
Between 2007 and 2009, the West Australian engineer, trialled the idea of a compact localised cooling solution. Through continued research, development of prototypes and subsequent modifications, Close Comfort PC9+Plus was to provide quality and convenient air conditioning affordable to all.
As a testament to robust performance, Close Comfort was successfully piloted in one of the hottest climates internationally, Pakistan. Having experienced its highest temperature of 53.3°C in 2010.
Key features:
- Low running costs
- Portable at 17kg
- Localised cooling
- No installation
- Environmentally friendly
- Healthier alternative
Source: InsideOut PR
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