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What happens if you set AC to 30 deg C ?

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Friends, winter season is going on and a lot of people think that what happens if they increase the temperature of the air conditioner such as 25'Deg or 30 deg, Vedio - https://youtu.be/WDVezVt8MBo will our air conditioner work ? or it'll start heating up the room ? the answer is yes and no both , It depends on which type of air conditioner you are using In the market there are generally two types of air conditioners available One is a heat pump and the second one is a cooling only unit. If your ac is cool only then it will only cool and don't work in winter for heating.If you set higher temperatures only the blower will run which will act as a normal fan. And if you have a heat pump type ac then it will start heating the room according to your needs. These units have a special type of valve( generally called 4 way Valve) which reverses the operation of AC, which helps the unit to provide cooling in summer and heating in winter. For more detail on Heat pump - h

Contractor Claim in Construction

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              Contractor Claims in Construction Industry Claim is a request or demand by contractor for compensation (Extension of time, additional cost or escalation on rates) for costs caused by failure of the other party to fulfil his part of duties (to complete remaining work) as defined in the contract . During execution, lot of problems come and that can’t be resolved by stakeholder and to solve these problem contractor demand claim from client.       Nowadays, there is lot of competition in construction market, and contractor are compromising on their profits just to stay in business and to make their profile strong and due to which number of contractor claims in construction are increasing rapidly. But raising claim by contractor is not a crime. Contractor can raise legitimate claims in any contract by linking claim with contract clauses and with backup document. Further it will be on client how they handle it. Main reason for Claims 1.       Generally contracts clauses are p