Components of a Split System Air Conditioner

If you are planning to purchase a split system air conditioner, you should learn about the components related to its proper functioning.  Cooling and heating capacities of air conditioners are gauged by kilowatts or watts.  Say, if two individuals are inside a room the British thermal unit (BTU) of heat per hour is 50 for every square foot of the room’s area.  Thus, a kilowatt is equal to 3400 BTUs per hour.  This is to say that if the room size is 15ft. x 15ft., the capacity of the air conditioner should be 11250 BTU.

Choosing a Split System Air Conditioner

When choosing a split system air conditioner, make sure you choose one that is easy to maintain and inexpensive to install.  Most air conditioners with three-phase connections are expensive and entail high maintenance.  More so, you should know that EER or energy efficiency rating gauges the air conditioner’s efficiency.  The EER is the ratio of the air conditioner’s cooling capacity to t

he power consumption.  Consequently, when the EER is higher, the air conditioner produces better cooling.

You should also ensure that the room or area in which you plan to install the split system air conditioner has proper insulation.  In addition, you should choose a split type that has high moisture removal rate and one that has faster rate of airflow.  In terms of the noise it produces, the split type should only produce no more than 50 decibels.

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Auto-control facilities are usually available for most split type air conditioning systems.  These facilities include auto restart, auto timers, remote control, filter cleaning warning alarm, auto sleep mode, and automatic changeover to dehumidify among others.

It is best to take note of all the components mentioned prior to choosing or buying split type air conditioning systems.  More so, it is advisable to look for well-known brand names as you are assured of high quality air conditioning systems.

Using Split System Air Conditioner