Air Conditioning & Split Systems - Melbourne University, VIC 3052
Welcome to the air conditioning guide for Melbourne University, located in postcode 3052. Using the nearest weather station data from MELBOURNE REGIONAL OFFICE at an elevation of 31 metres above sea level, which commenced operations in 1908 and the latest recorded data in 2015, we can measure the temperature fluctuations that will affect the heating and cooling requirements of your home.
Melbourne University experiences summers that have reached up to 46.4 degrees C and winters that have been as cold as -2.8 degrees C, showcasing the need for versatile HVAC systems. In January, temperatures often there are on average 7.8 days over 30 degrees C, while July sees an average of 3 days less than 2 degrees C. These fluctuations underscore the importance of a reliable air conditioning service that can handle both extremes.
In the hotter months, we notice an average humidity level around 63% at 9am and 47% at 3pm, which can significantly impact home comfort on hot days. So a well-rounded Aircon system won't just keep your home cool, it will also help manage these humidity levels. Additionally, Melbourne University experiences wind speeds of up to 10 km/h, making a smart HVAC system, Split System Air Conditioner, Evaporative Cooler, or Ducted Air Conditioning that can adjust to external factors an excellent investment.
Temperature & Weather in Melbourne University
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Air Conditioning & Solar Production
* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Melbourne University: Melbourne Regional Office - approx. 1.3 km
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Community Air Conditioning Statistics - Melbourne University, 3052
Demographics
Melbourne University and the postcode of 3052 has a total 2148 occupied dwellings. Of these dwellings in Melbourne University 48 are houses, 775 are semi-detached or townhouses, and 1320 are flats or apartments. We see that homes of 4 or more bedrooms in size are 15% of all dwellings, while 3 bedroom homes are 17%, and 2 or fewer bedroom dwellings are 67%. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 1% of census results did not specify the number of bedrooms
Typically we see that the bigger the home, then the more it costs to heat and cool, and with 2.1 number of people per household and with 33% of properties mortgaged or owned outright in 3052, investing in energy-efficient air conditioning will make a significant difference to energy savings here.
* Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Data