What is a Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner?

Apr 22
08:02

2013

Jane Dabad

Jane Dabad

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Portable air conditioners have become very popular in the past few years. Before you buy one, though, make sure you understand the different types of portable units. Specifically, there are models that come with single hoses and dual hoses.

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A dual hose portable air conditioner – as its name suggests – relies on two hoses for the unit to function. While one hose is used to expel hot air that has been used to cool the condenser,What is a Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner?  Articles the other hose pulls in air from outside.

There are number of advantages to going with a double hose unit.

The primary perk of a portable air conditioner with two hoses is that it will have better cooling efficiency. This happens because there are separate hoses for the warm air to be pushed out and the outdoor air to be taken in. As a result, this type of unit is much more efficient than its single hose relative which only has one unit for both functions.

The other benefit of a dual hose unit is that it is generally quieter than the single hose model. In particular, you won't hear much noise from the air being sucked into unit because it is being pulled in from outdoors rather than from the room itself (which is how the single-hose unit works).

Also, a dual hose unit is that it is generally more effective than a single hose model in particularly hot environments. Because of its efficient design, a dual-hose model will offer superior cooling.

In addition to cooling better than a single hose model, a dual hose AC also cost you less to run. This type of unit closer resembles a standard window air conditioner and, as a result, is pretty efficient at cooling a single room. Therefore, you will not need to leave the unit running as long as you would with a single hose unit.

The final benefit of a single hose model is that it actually capable of cooling larger spaces than the single hose models. Because of its design, the dual-hose unit does not create negative pressure in the room where you have it. As a result, it's possible that the cool air will be able to spread to other parts of your home.

In spite of all of these benefits of purchasing a dual hose unit, there are some downsides to this type of model.

The first problem is that dual-hose units are often pricier than single-hose models. Experts estimate that you will generally pay about a $100 premium for a similarly sized dual hose unit.

The other problem with a dual hose unit is that there bit trickier to install because you have two hoses to feed out through your window.