Apartment air conditioning has long since ceased to be a luxury commodity. It is now as important as a heating radiator or a cooking hood. In the summer, a well-chosen split system automatically improves the temperature in the home, making you feel better and sleeping better in the sun. However, if you pick the wrong air conditioner or hang it incorrectly, it will have a negative impact on your wellbeing. We’ll show you how to pick and install air conditioners in an apartment so that they’re helpful rather than harmful in this post.
What To Look For When Buying An Air Conditioner?
Consider the following factors when selecting an air conditioner:
The size of the room where the machine is located, as well as the size of the windows and whether they face south or north.
The room’s purpose – bedroom, dining room, kitchen-living room, and so on.
Area of the room
The cooling power of household split systems is divided into versions. The air conditioner’s power is proportional to the size of the room in which it is located. In general, 1 kW equals 10 square meters. For example, if your room is 25 square meters, you should consider an air conditioner with a cooling capacity of 2.5 kW.
The Window
On a hot day, if you have wide windows that face the sun, more sunlight will reach the room. As a result, the air conditioner should be upgraded. Take, for example, a 25-square-meter room with wide windows facing south. Now that a 2.5 kW air conditioner isn’t enough to keep the room cool, a 3 kW split system is needed.
The Room’s Purpose
Many kitchen appliances produce heat both continuously (for example, a refrigerator) and periodically (for example, a microwave) (stove, oven). During cooking, this room becomes extremely hot. As a result, kitchens should have a more efficient air conditioner than living rooms.
If you want a split device for your bedroom, be sure to consider the noise level. If your air conditioner makes a lot of noise at night, you’re not going to like it.
Where Should The Air Conditioner Be Installed?
There are a few options:
- Install air conditioning in all critical areas, such as bedrooms, dining rooms, and kitchens.
- In the corridor, install one big air conditioner.
- Install an air conditioner in the room where you spend the most time.
- Each of these options has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Let’s take a look at what they have to do.
Air Conditioners Should Be Installed In All Important Spaces
The advantages are apparent. Each room’s temperature will be regulated separately. You may also choose an air conditioner based on the room’s intended use. Install a separate air conditioner for children’s rooms in the nursery, for example. Install an air conditioner with improved air purification filters in the kitchen.
Cons: It’s pricey. Furthermore, installing a multi-split device with only one external unit is not always possible. As a result, the exterior would be encrusted with blocks.
In the corridor, one large air conditioner will be mounted.
Advantages:
- The facade has only one block.
- It could be less expensive than the first alternative in some situations.
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