Affordable Air Conditioners And Where To Use Them

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Air conditioners are a revolutionary invention that has changed the experience with high indoor temperatures around the world. All air conditioners function to reduce the amount of heat in an enclosed space; however, different types operate differently to achieve these results. Some air conditioners, such as general air conditioners, are best suited to large homes, offices, residential complexes, and hotels because they allow cold air to circulate everywhere. Standard homeowners may opt for the more cost-effective method by installing units in the rooms they spend most of their time. Here are the basics and benefits of each option, explained. 

Portable Or Mobile Air Conditioners Are Ideal For Studio Apartments

If you are a student or living in a studio apartment, you may want a compact option that is easy to transport and install. Portable air conditioners are equipped with a flexible air pipe which can be routed through a window. Portable air conditioners feature compressors integrated inside the conditioner itself, making them both quick to install, and affordable to smaller budgets.

The majority of portable air conditioners have smaller capacities and consume significantly less energy than wall-mounted models. The BTUs your portable air conditioners will need varies between 5000 to 36000 British Thermal Units, depending on the size of your room. BTUs are used to define an air conditioner's capacity to increase 1 pound of water temperature by one Fahrenheit degree.

Wall-Mounted Air Conditioners

Wall-mounted air conditioners are installed at the top of a wall, near the ceiling. This type of air conditioning is ideal for older buildings, as it requires a special permit for the installation of its external condenser. The most popular wall-mounted air conditioning models are ductless, mini-split options that can effectively cool individual rooms.

You can choose to adjust your wall-mounted air conditioner's thermostat to set your desired temperature for each room. This option is ideal if you're looking to minimize your energy costs or only require air conditioning at a particular time of the day, for instance, to sleep more comfortably. They offer a viable alternative to central air conditioning systems that are more suited to large commercial spaces.

A Concluding Word

Whatever your budget or living conditions, you can afford a remedy to the soaring summer heat. Whether you choose a portable or a wall-mounted system, you will want to consider the BTU capacity of the model you select. Generally, portable systems will be more affordable and necessitate little installation work. Wall-mounted systems are likely to be more powerful but require an external condenser unit.

For more information about air conditioning, contact an HVAC contractor in your area.

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