The Basics Of Choosing An Air Conditioner

Oct 14
13:19

2007

Carl Formby

Carl Formby

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The various types of air conditioner and how to choose one

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There are few people who live in a place where air conditioning is not needed at some time of the year,The Basics Of Choosing An Air Conditioner Articles and invariably in the summer. If you live in a place where the temperatures rise substantially in summer, and especially if there is high humidity too, an air conditioner is absolutely essential. But what type of air conditioner to choose? Really there are just two types of air conditioner: the fixed unit and the portable unit. This article will look at these two types and discuss some of the considerations that need to be taken when buying an air conditioner.

One of the most common type of unit is the fixed type, which is installed in a window or on a wall. This will have vents on the outside of the building and will pull in air from the outside, cool it and sometimes remove humidity too, and then send it out into the room. The fixed type is a very efficient air conditioner, and the more expensive models enable you to control the temperature to a high degree. Usually this type of air conditioner is provided with a remote control unit in order to operate the unit from the comfort of your chair if need be.

The portable models have improved greatly over the past few years, and in some cases can provide air conditioning that is on a par with fixed units. However the cooling is not usually as good as fixed unit, and the portable models are usually better used in rooms that are on the small side and perhaps not used regularly and therefore do not need a permanently fixed air conditioning unit.

It also needs to be remembered that one of the main functions of air conditioning is not only to simply cool the air but also to remove moisture from it. In short a good air conditioning unit will have a dehumidifier as part of it. This is essential for humid parts of the country, since high humidity can make the heat seem much higher than it actually is. Air conditioners with dehumidifiers are covered in more detail at http://www.airconditionerroom.com

In conclusion, the main decision that needs to be made is how often the room is used, and whether there is a need for a fixed unit or whether a portable unit will suffice, and then whether there is also a need for a dehumidifier. Once these decisions have been made it is a simple matter of choosing a good air conditioner from the many models now available.