High Velocity Air Conditioning
Cooling some of the beautiful homes we have here in Western New York can sometimes be a challenge.
No matter when your house was built, or what the design or architectural configuration is, installing high velocity air conditioning in Buffalo is a possibility. A high velocity system fits where other conventional central air systems can’t – with little or no remodeling required.
High Velocity Systems are ideal for cooling homes with:
- Electric Heat
- Radiant Floor Heat
- Limited Space
- Baseboard Heat
- Hot Water Heat
- Steam Heat
- Inadequate or no Ductwork
- Inadequate Cooling on Upper Levels
- Radiator Heat
How do they work?
High velocity systems work on the principal of aspiration. Air is delivered to a room at a higher velocity than typical HVAC systems, creating air currents that circulate cooled air throughout the space. A high aspiration ratio is good, because it means that a greater quantity of air is kept in motion. There’s less chance of temperature variation and air stagnation within the space. High velocity air conditioning systems use supply vents with cover plates the size and shape of a CD-ROM. The engineering behind the approach means you only need one return vent for the entire house.
Small systems, but high performance - A high velocity system can deliver up to 12 tons of cooling in the same space as a traditional 3 ton system.
The end result is an installation that keeps you comfortable and maintains the look, feel, and integrity of your home.
For more information on high velocity air conditioning systems in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Western New York, contact Danforth today!