Gree is a
renowned global brand of innovative and high-quality Air Conditioning
technology. As the monsoon rains have already arrived in Pakistan, this season
tends to make most electrical-equipment unsafe, as the infrastructure such as
buildings, roads and power cables become all wet and drenched, while the
electric wirings in many areas remain inundated in rain-water. Identifying this
serious threat, Gree has proactively raised the safety standards in its Air
conditioners and other products.
Recently,
Gree has proudly announced that these latest technological enhancements make
its products completely safe to use during heavy rains. The company assures its
customers, that heavy rains alone will have no effect on the performance of
Gree air conditioners. Gree AC’s Outdoor-units are specifically designed and
manufactured with stronger materials that can withstand extreme
weather-changes, especially the temperatures variations and shifts from dry hot
atmospheric conditions to torrential rains.
Usually,
the heavy rain during the monsoon season threatens the safety of the
conventional Air Conditioners’ outdoor units as well. Most people become
worried that excessive rain water can damage the outdoor units of their ACs.
However, when it comes to Gree, the consumers can rest assured that their Gree
ACs’ are made completely safe from these threats and myths. In fact, the
performance of your Gree AC will improve during rains, as the products will
dry-out the inner humidity of your rooms, making the internal atmosphere more
pleasant.
Gree units
promise the ability to function efficiently in severe climatic conditions and
are protected by high quality materials, durable paints and well-secured
wiring. However, experts do recommend that the consumers should preferably switch-off
their ACs and other heavy electrical equipment during severe climatic
conditions like; Floods, Hail Storms & Snow fall. Consumers are advised,
never to cover their outdoor units with plastic or air tight sheets, as that
will keep the moisture trapped in the AC’s inner parts for a long time, and
that will result in corrosion of the components.
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