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December 31, 2008

Portable air conditioners – facts that you should be aware of

Filed under: Air Conditioning — admin @ 2:03 pm

There are different types of air conditioners that match the requirements of different users. Selecting an air conditioner for your home is a tough decision to make as there are different factors that have to be considered. If you have a small home then purchasing a central air conditioner will not add any value.

For small homes window air conditioners and portable air conditioners are perfect options as they are especially designed for smaller places. The problem with a window air conditioner is that it blocks your window and is not flexible. A portable air conditioner can be transported from one location to another. You can shift portable air conditioners to any room.

December 30, 2008

How to repair your room air conditioner

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 2:03 pm

Room air conditioners are also frequently known as window units. Room air conditioners work similarly to central air conditioners. They are compact in size compared to central air conditioners.

A room unit cools the room depending upon the area. Room air conditioners consist of a coil, compressor, fan, motor and thermostat controls. You should clean a room air conditioner from dust particles every week, as dust particles lower the efficiency of the evaporator coil. Dust particles that get collected in a room air conditioner can even obstruct the operation of the fan that blows cool air. It can even block drain ports and clog filters.

December 29, 2008

Why do you need a dehumidifier?

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 2:02 pm

If the room that you live or work in is too moist then it could be difficult for you to breathe. You could also be exposed to a climate which is sticky, damp and sweaty. Too much moisture or humidity could also lead to the growth of moulds and organisms that cause infections. Those who are already infected can also worsen their situation.

In such an environment, the need for a dehumidifier is great. It is used to get rid of the excess moisture present in the air by blowing air that is much cooler than the existing temperature of the moisture.

December 28, 2008

The importance of a dehumidifier

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 2:02 pm

In order to remove water vapour from the air a device known as a dehumidifier is used. A dehumidifier essentially absorbs the excess moisture from the air. Too much moisture can cause our body to sweat and also create an environment that is difficult to deal with. To get rid of this excess humidity dehumidifiers are used.

Basically it is the dehumidifier in an air conditioner that keeps the moisture or humidity under control. The dehumidifier works by passing through a cooling device. A cooling agent within the cooling device condenses water vapour and throws it out of the system. However, the condensed form of water vapour usually gets collected and needs to be cleared frequently.

December 27, 2008

Split air conditioning units – technology and uses

Filed under: Air Conditioning — admin @ 2:01 pm

Today air conditioning is a necessity which is important in every place, be it stores, shopping centres, offices, schools or your home. A single look at the summer temperatures of the past five years will show that they are becoming warmer every year. The heat sucks all your energy and has negative effects on your personality.

Air conditioning is necessary for you to live a happy and active life. There are many types of air conditioners available today. If you have a big house or you want to air condition your office or store then choosing a split air conditioning unit is the best option.

December 26, 2008

A split air conditioner is the safest bet

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 2:01 pm

An air conditioner can be categorised into two types, the window air conditioner and the centralised or split air conditioner. While the window air conditioner is mostly used for cooling rooms that have compact spaces, the split or centralised air conditioner is used for larger areas like an office or in industry.

Split air conditioners produce less noise and this is because their condenser unit is placed outside the room, unlike a window air conditioner. The centralised air conditioner provides well distributed cooling to the entire room.

A range of air conditioners to choose from

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 8:00 am

Today there are many types of air conditioners available and so it is very probable that you will become confused and end up buying the wrong kind of air conditioner. Discussed below are a few types of air conditioners and their uses, so that you can choose the type of air conditioner that you need easily.

Fixed air conditioning units
These are the most commonly used air conditioners which are installed in the walls of rooms. This air conditioner is best used in bedrooms, offices and other rooms. It is most useful for people who live in their own homes and do not need to shift places, as installing these air conditioners requires an elaborate process.

December 25, 2008

Portable air conditioners for convenience

Filed under: Air Conditioning — admin @ 4:00 pm

A portable air conditioner is an excellent choice for cooling rooms at a lower cost. This is because it can be moved easily from one place to another as it is mounted on castors. The weight of a portable air conditioner can be as light as 36 pounds. The portable air conditioner cools only one room at a time therefore the consumption of energy is quite low in comparison with other air conditioners.

A few facts about evaporative air coolers

Filed under: Air Conditioning — admin @ 8:59 am

In days gone by, to cool the hot air, people would hang damp and wet sheets all around the home. The moment the hot air passed through the damp sheet it would convert into cool air and then the cool air would provide the hot sleepers with relief.

The evaporative cooler functions in a similar way, which is conversion of hot air into cool air. The evaporative cooler is a wonderful cooling mechanism for people who live in warm, hot, dry climates. Evaporative coolers are also known as swamp coolers. However, the name can be misleading because these coolers do not work in humid and swampy conditions at all.

December 24, 2008

How to choose the best air conditioner

Filed under: Advice — admin @ 4:59 pm

If you are in the process of finalising an air conditioner for your home, make sure that it is worth the money you spend on it. With so many varieties to choose from, you must have adequate information in order to understand which air conditioner would be the perfect choice.

Take a good look at your room and assess the space or area of it. This will give you a good idea as to what size of air conditioner you will need. The size or tonnage of the air conditioner can range from 0.5 to 2 ton. If the room is small then 0.5 or 1 ton would be ideal for you. The cost also depends on the tonnage of the air conditioner. Therefore, if the room is small there is no point wasting money on a bigger air conditioner.

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