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4.3.4 Type of unit suited to room Consider the options for airflow patterns in relation to room or space layout (Figures 4.1 – 4.4). All three types of unit can be used for heating or cooling. Different types may suit different people based on their own personal choice. Floor console units are generally used for heating, as air circulation occurs from warm air rising and cold air falling (Figure 4.1). Consider the location of objects such as furniture that may block airflow. High wall- or ceiling-mounted units blow air down or out from the unit to circulate the warmed air within the room (Figures 4.2 and 4.3). Figure 4.1 Floor-mounted unit – horizontal and vertical air discharge (heating) Figure 4.2 Ceiling-mounted unit – horizontal air discharge (heating) Figure 4.3 Ceiling-mounted unit – vertical air discharge (heating) High wall-mounted units blow hot or cool air along the ceiling to mix with room air before dropping to the level of occupants (Figure 4.4). Figure 4.4 Wall/high wall-mounted unit – horizontal air discharge (cooling) 18

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