Active Air provided large 2,000mm fans to improve airflow and alleviate heat in Caroma's hot office, offering a cost-effective alternative to air conditioning the entire space.
As the summer sun blazed over Hobart, the Supreme Court’s air conditioning system struggled to keep up with the rising temperatures. To ensure a comfortable environment for all, Active Air was called upon to provide a supplementary chiller to bolster the existing system.
It was the Grand Final weekend, a public holiday when most people were enjoying the festivities. But for a HVAC client of Active Air, it was a time of crisis.
Desperate to get back on track, Nu Pure Beverages called in the experts from Active Air on Saturday, the 21st. The team arrived promptly, equipped with a new chiller, 50mm hoses, and a balance tank. They quickly adapted the 50mm fittings on the load side loop to fit their 50mm cam lock hoses.
The call for help came from South East Queensland, where a tent city had been set up to shelter volunteers and those affected by the floods. The conditions were harsh—damp, muddy, and challenging. But the team at Active Air was undeterred.
When the existing chiller at Mater Hospital failed, it was a race against the clock to restore the system and ensure the hospital remained operational.
Active Air was contacted to provide a swift solution, delivering a temporary reverse cycle chiller that could handle both the summer months and potential delays into winter. Active Air promptly shipped the complete chiller solution to Hobart
Active Air was engaged to provide cooling for a university hall during the exam season. Given the limited space and power available inside the hall, we utilized our medium evaporative coolers, which were ducted in via the existing external louver.
The client, St Kelvins School, was very happy with the outcome, noting the positive impact on the students’ ability to focus and perform well. This project highlights Active Air’s capability to provide effective temporary air conditioning and power solutions under tight deadlines.