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Heating/Aircon needed for home cinema - recommendations, please

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Old 16-09-2005, 9:45 PM   #1
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Heating/Aircon needed for home cinema - recommendations, please

Hi folks,
the official AV Forums home cinema needs some 'environmental control'. On even mildly cold days, it's uncomfortably cold in there until the kit has been on a couple of hours when it starts to get quite warm.
Unless it's REALLY cold outside in which case the place is really hard to heat up.
What I need is a box in the loft which (perhaps via a grill in the ceiling) given half an hour, gets the room to 'snug' temperature and keeps it there irrespective of the temperature outside.
And it needs to do it virtually silently.
The home cinema is single garage sized, there is plenty of room in the loft, access via a reasonably sized hatch and I'm happy to have vents put in the external walls of the loft.
Your recommendations are invited.
Thanks.
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You need a ducted heat pump unit - a split system air conditioning unit that can both heat and cool, and that uses a ducted indoor unit that keeps the fan some distance away from the room.

I can recomend Oceanair UK as a good staring point - they are a distributor for Sanyo & Fuji in the UK, both of whom produce suitabel duscted units. You can find their contact details on their website http://www.oceanair.uk.com/

HTH

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Thanks for the reply. I'll post back on how I get on.
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If you need any advice on controls, especially if you want minimum room temps maintained when the cinema is not in use or rempote control from the house then drop me a PM.
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