Hiwtc Tell You How to Choose an Efficient Air Conditioner
With summer comes the question of whether or not you should get a room air conditioner, and what kind to get. A few things to consider when choosing room air conditioners include budget, style, BTUs, and how energy-efficient it is. Read on, and learn exactly how to choose the best room air conditioner.
The steps to getting the best air conditioner are:
- Choose the type of system you want.
- Get quotes.
- Determine if the air conditioners offered are large enough.
- Choose the best quote.
- At the end of the process you will be relaxing in comfort at home with your family, feeling pleased that you have got what you want and knowing that you have minimised the impact on your hip-pocket and the environment
There are three kinds of Energy Rating labels for air conditioners. The one for cooling-only models has a blue band of stars and a blue box for the energy consumption figure. As the name implies, these air conditioners only have a cooling mode. The label for reverse-cycle models has two bands of stars. The blue band shows the efficiency when cooling, and the red band shows the efficiency when heating. There are also two energy consumption figures - blue for cooling and red for heating. As the name implies, the term reverse cycle means that the operation of the air conditioner can be internally reversed to provide indoor heating or cooling as required - the principle used for both modes is the same. There is also a label for heating only models (with no cooling function) but these are unusual in Australia.
The two main types of air conditioners for household use are window-wall systems and split systems. While both can be equally efficient, split systems tend to be more efficient for a particular size range as their components are generally less constrained by size (although this is not always true). Split systems have the advantage of being quieter indoors during operation but they are also more expensive. Some larger houses may choose ducted or packaged units. Be sure to check the stars before you buy.
A new innovation in air conditioner technology is the use of an inverter or variable speed drive in the motor system that drives the compressor. While these systems tend to look less efficient at full load (ie their star rating at rated capacity is not always as high as conventional air conditioners), they tend to be very efficient at part load operation, which is a more common mode in a typical household. So if you are likely to use an air conditioner for long periods because you live in a hot climate, it may be worth considering an inverter system. They are, however, more expensive to buy, as a rule.
Sizing an air conditioner
The output capacity is a measure of the amount of heat that will be removed (cooling) or added (heating) to the room/s in your house by the air conditioner. The output range you need will depend upon your particular requirements. Air conditioner outputs are measured in kilowatts (kW). As an approximate guide for sizing a room unit allow:
125watts (0.125kW) per square metre of floor area to be cooled in living areas;
80 watts (0.080kW) per square metre of floor area in bedrooms.
These estimates depend on the climate and the efficiency of your house design (orientation, glazing and insulation levels).
It is advisable to get a full heating or cooling load calculation from an authorised air conditioning installer or manufacturer before you buy.
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general air conditioner questions?
I just got a small room air conditioner. My goal is to live as cold as possible, as inexpensively as possible. I've been letting the unit decide when to cool and when to just fan. Works well, but it's hard to find a temperature that keeps the unit on the right amount (meaning I want it to actually come on at night, but not the whole night). Also I don't even know if running just the fan saves that much energy. Last night I tried running just the fan, wasn't anything world class. In addition to fan vs. cool, does fan speed have any kind of impact on electricity costs? Because the settings for that are high, middle, low, and one touch, where the unit decides what speed to use.
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I need a small room air conditioner that I can mount in the wall and not a window.?
I do not need alot of btu power. Anything over 5200 to 6000 btu's would be overkill. I cannot seem to find one that I can put into the wall that is small enough. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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air condition problem?
air conditioner a cheap walmart small room air conditioner only 2 yrs old, doesnt work; does not put off any cold air anymore.
1. should i throw away start over buy another one
2. try to fix if it's even worth it... paid like $60 dollars
3. should i take vengence on it... and smash it to bits, and never shop at walmart again?
4. Is there any other better answer out there??
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Is a cat okay in the summer in a house with no air conditioning?
I live in Wisconsin but in the summer it can get in the high 80's and even 90's and it is almost always humid. I don't have air conditioning - we usually just deal by putting window fans in and we also have two small room air conditioners.
Also, my cat was an outdoor cat for her previous owners and is now and indoor cat because 1) I live in a second story apartment during the school year and 2) it's freezing outside. During the summer I will be in the no air conditioning house though. She always wants to be outside even now and I know when summer comes along she will really miss being outside. Should I let her roam around outside again or it is really safer for them to be indoor cats?
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