conservatory heater/ cooler air con??

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we moved into a house with a south facing conservatory, built into the drawf wall the is a crafft unit see below, it acts as a heater/cooler? is this what you would define as an air conditioner, anyway i have searched the web for instructions and found nothing. does anyone know the most efficient way to this on conjunction with a ceiling fan? changing the roof / insulating from the inside isnt financially available at the moment.
any advice is greatly apprecatied
 

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You've not searched very hard...20 seconds on Google has revealed that it's a discontinued model of air conditioning unit made by Comfyair in Bradford. I'd suggest sending them an email requesting a set of instructions. They might want to know which model it is as there seem to be a range of them, so maybe measure the dimensions of it to supply them with along with your enquiry. Is it linked to the ceiling fan or is that a separate unit entirely?
 
Crikey! Crafft air cons.. That's a blast from the past, not seen one in yonks. Yes what you have is indeed a monoblock air conditioner/ airsource heat pump.. They used to be made in Saudi. If your conservatory is of a reasonable size and is South facing, then you may well find it will struggle to provide anything other than spot cooling with or without your ceiling fan on
 
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Crikey! Crafft air cons.. That's a blast from the past, not seen one in yonks. Yes what you have is indeed a monoblock air conditioner/ airsource heat pump.. They used to be made in Saudi. If your conservatory is of a reasonable size and is South facing, then you may well find it will struggle to provide anything other than spot cooling with or without your ceiling fan on

thanks for your input, yeah it wasnt the most effective last summer, conservatory is your normal size, i didnt know if it was user error, ive emailed crafft as someone else suggested to get a user manual and will.save up to insulate internally as ive seen some previous and they look good
 

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