air conditioner
Mini Split
Dustless, Heat & Cool Mini Split
iqi's® all season air conditioners afford year 'round comfort economically and efficiently.
- Heating
- Cooling
- Ventilation Fan
- Individual Dehumidifying
- Super Low Noise Design
- Space Saver
- Efficient Quick Clean Filter
iqi's® Mini Split 12,000 BTU system is designed for easy installation and convenient operation. This is the best choice for renovations, modernizing existing room installations, room additions, and even new construction where the advantages of energy efficient zone cooling are desired.
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"Room to Room Heat & Cool"
iqi's® all season air conditioners afford year 'round comfort economically and efficiently.
- Heating
- Cooling
- Individual Dehumidifying
- Water Tray Full Indicator
- Efficient Quick Clean Filter
Exceptionally quiet the slim and compact iqi's® portable 9,000 BTU indoor unit can be located virtually anywhere making it suitable for any room configuration. Clean, all electric heating and cooling eliminates the indoor pollution from fireplaces, kerosene heaters and propane or natural gas heating appliances while allowing you the unique convenience of total portability. Take it with you to any room in the house!
- R22 Refrigerant supplies cold air for Summer
- Remote and Manual Control
- Individual Dehumidifier
- PCT heater supplies warm air for winter
- Water tank
- Free flexible exhaust hose
- Free Adjustable Window Slider Kit
- Four durable indoor castor wheels and side-carry handles for easily moves room to room<more....iqi's® portable Details>
properly sized room air conditioners
Many people buy an air conditioner that is too large, thinking it will provider better cooling. However, an oversized air conditioner is actually less effective - and wastes energy at the same time. Air conditioners remove both heat and humidity from the air. If the unit is too large, it will cool the room quickly, but only remove some of the humidity. This leaves the room with a damp, clammy feeling. A properly sized unit will remove humidity effectively as it cools.
To figure out which size unit is best for your cooling needs:
1. Determine the square footage of the area to be cooled using the following formulas:
- For square and rectangular rooms, multiply the length of the area by its width
- For a triangular area, multiply the length of the area by the width and divide by 2
Most rooms can be further divided into these basic shapes to determine the square footage.
If the shape of your room is other than square or rectangular, ask your sales associate to help you determine the square footage.
2. Using the square footage and the chart below, determine the correct cooling capacity. Cooling capacity is measured in British thermal units (BTU) per hour.
| Area To Be Cooled (square feet) |
Capacity Needed (BTU per hour) |
| 100 to 150 |
5,000 |
| 150 to 250 |
6,000 |
| 250 to 300 |
7,000 |
| 300 to 350 |
8,000 |
| 350 to 450 |
9,000 (3/4 Ton) |
| 450 to 500 |
10,000 (5/6 Ton) |
| 500 to 600 |
12,000 (1.0 Ton) |
| 550 to 800 |
18,000 (1.5 Ton) |
| 800 to 1,100 |
24,000 (2.0 Ton) |
| 1,100 to 1,375 |
30,000 (2.5 Ton) |
| 1,375 to 1,650 |
36,000 (3.0 Ton) |
| 1,650 to 1,925 |
42,000 (3.5 Ton) |
| 1,925 to 2,200 |
48,000 (4.0 Ton) |
| 2,200 to 2,450 |
54,000 (4.5 Ton) |
| 2,450 to 2,750 |
60,000 (5.0 Ton) |
3. Make any adjustments for the following circumstances:
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If the room is heavily shaded, reduce capacity by 10 percent.
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If the room is very sunny, increase capacity by 10 percent.
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If more than two people regularly occupy the room, add 600 BTU for each additional person.
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If the unit is used in a kitchen, increase capacity by 4,000 BTU.
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Consider where you install the unit. If you are mounting an air conditioner near the corner of a room, look for a unit that can send the airflow in the right direction.
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wine cellars
Full Climate Controlled
Flexible Designed to install in Kitchen Counter or Stand Alone
For a Limited Time Only ! 42 ~49% Off !
iqi's® wine cabinets are manufactured to our demanding specifications. From the exotic wood paneling and solid wooden racks to our reliable climate control technology we maintain uncompromising quality. Now you can store your fine wines in the same climate conditions found in California and French cellars.
Features Include:
User friendly panel;

Simply controlled buttons and clear temperature indicators.
International Safety Certificate
Precise temperature regulation
iqi® series wine cellars include internal electronic intelligent temperature regulation. With the LCD display and easy to operate controls precise internal climate control couldn't be easier.
Quiet Operation
Special attention has been paid to the motor, compressor and all related parts subject to vibration. The benefits are noise free, vibration free operation and extended component life and reliability.
European Style
Steel construction, wood paneling with a dark brown double-layer glass door establishes itself as a functional yet elegant addition to any decor.
Custom Specifications
Black interior lining made of pattern aluminum plate. Please contact iqi® for information to custom design a cellar to your special needs.
Wooden Rack
iqi® offers a variety of wooden rack designs. From plain and functional design to racks which allow for labeling the contents.
Anti-Odor
iqi® Special water-seal design captures condensation created by the climate control system. Our charcoal canister prevents leaks and musty odors.
Operating Range
iqi's® Wine Cellar climate control range is 41~72°F (5~22°C), covering the optimal storage temperature range for all types of wines. <more.... details>

hi- products reliability:
High Efficiency Compressor for Energy-Saving and Ultra-Cooling Capacity and build to Last.
Adopted world-famous compressor such as Mitsubishi, Hitachi. Enable to reach high cooling and last long service for air conditioner unit.
Low Failure Rate
Based on 5,000 units, statistical data shows there is less than 1% failure rate demonstrating iqi's® superior high level reliability.

Remarks: (For energy bill calculation)
- Input your local electric cost per kilo watt hours (KwH).
- For comparison, power consumption information should be supplied with our competitors' product or contact the manufacturer.
- When calculating our wine cellar, please input the "Daily Usage" at 24 hours per day.
Attention:
- Please specify the unit of power consumption by wattage. (It is not K wattage. )
- The results you attain here are for comparison purposes only. Actual costs will vary.
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central control unit
Types of Heating & Cooling
Heating types and methods:
- 100% from Gas (Liquid Nature Gas) "Furnace"
- Combination between gas "Furnace" and compressor "Heat-pump"
- 100% electric Air Handle with "Heater Element" and "Heat-pump"
Cooling types and methods:
- There is only single methos to get cool energy from electricity
- "Furnace" or "Air Handle" are obtaining cool energy from compressor to evaporator (Coil)
Sizing Heating & Cooling Systems
Older space conditioning system (more than 10 years old) are often unreliable and much less efficient "SEER 8~10" than a modern standard system "SEER 13".
When it's time for a new replacement, choosing one of the correct size (heating and/or cooling output) is critical to getting the best efficiency, comfort, and lowest maintenance and operating costs over the life of the new system. Some national surveys have determined that well over half of all HVAC contractors do not size heating and cooling systems correctly.
The most common sizing mistake is in over sizing. This not only makes the new system more expensive to install, but also forces it to operate inefficiently, break down more often, and cost more to operate. Oversized heating equipment also often creates uncomfortable and large temperature swings in the house. Oversized air conditioners (and heat pumps) do not run long enough to dehumidify the air, which results in the "clammy" feeling and unhealthy mold growth in many air-conditioned houses.
Incorrect Sizing
Methods
It is the installer / contractor's job to perform the correct sizing calculation for the house or building. Selecting a knowledgeable Heating Venting and Air Conditioner "HVAC" company iqi® is crucial 80% to make the project correct.
However, many installers only check the "nameplate" (the label on the unit that has the Btu per hour output among other things) of the existing system and sell you one just like it, or even worse, one that's larger. This is a not a correct sizing method and not in your best interests! Other methods include simple "rules of thumb" based on the size of your home or using a chart that accounts for a variety of factors. While these methods might provide a first estimate, they should not be used to size your system.
Why Most Older Systems are Oversized?
Before the era of tightly constructed homes, it was not uncommon to install furnaces and air conditioners that had two to four times the necessary capacity. Since many people have added new windows, caulking, weather-stripping, and insulation to their homes, going by the nameplate is likely to result in an oversized system. Making improvements such as these to reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer should allow you to install a smaller systems while still being comfortable, as well as saving large amounts of energy.
Steps a Good Contractor Should Take to Size Your System
Many factors affect a home's heating or cooling requirement, or "load." A good estimator will measure walls, ceilings, floor space, and windows to determine the room volumes, and will assess the R-value of the home's insulation, windows, and building materials. A close estimate of the building's air leakage is also necessary. A blower door test is the best way to measure air leakage.
A good estimate will also include an inspection of the size, condition of seals on joints and insulation, and location of the distribution ducts in forced air systems. The placement of supply and return registers should be appropriate for the system type and size.
The orientation of the house also affects heat gain and heat loss through windows. Overhangs can reduce solar gain through windows. Make sure the contractor uses the correct design for the outdoor temperature and humidity in your area. Using a higher summer design temperature results in oversizing air conditioners.
When the contractors are finished, get a copy of their calculations, assumptions, and the computer printout or finished worksheet. This is your only proof that they did the job right. To summarize, when designing your new heating and air conditioning system, the contractor you choose should do the following:
- Use a computer program or written calculation procedure to size the system
- Provide a written contract listing the main points of your installation and includes the results of the heating and cooling load calculation
- Give you a written warranty on equipment and workmanship
Allow you to hold the final payment until you are satisfied with the new system.
energy bill calculation:
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