Portable Air Conditioners Are Growing In Popularity

Portable air conditioners are growing in popularity especially the self-evaporating air conditioners.
 
Jan. 1, 2013 - PRLog -- Portable air conditioners are growing in popularity especially the self-evaporating air conditioners.  An air conditioner blows cool air into a room, but also draws the moisture out, this moisture has to go somewhere, thus the self-evaporating air conditioner does the job of getting rid of this moisture for you.

Humidity is the moisture in the air, and even with normal functions such as sweating and human actions such as cooking the interior humidity level goes up.  This is invisible form of water vapour, and as the job of air conditioners is to remove this moisture while they work, a traditional split or window conditioner converts the moisture into liquid form inside the unit, which then drains to the outside into some sort of container which has to be emptied daily when the unit is being used.

Portable air conditioners (http://www.climachill.co.uk/) with self-evaporating technology make all the difference, simply because with regular units there is a need to empty the water collection tray, but with self-evaporation it reduces or eliminates this need.  These units are also called no-drip units because the water does not drip from the rear of this appliance.

Portable air conditioning units with this technology recycles approximately half of the condensed water and uses it to cool off the inner cooling coils, and of course this allows the unit to run more efficiently.  The unit then disperses, or evaporates the remaining water into the outside air along with the hot air.  A self-evaporating unit simply cuts out any unnecessary water collection inside the unit.

You can help the portable air conditioning (http://www.climachill.co.uk/) units’ efficiency, especially if the room in which the unit is has high humidity, the condensation inside the unit might build up fast, and in this case you may need to manually empty the water from the small tray or tank inside the self-evaporating unit.

Further actions to help the efficiency of your portable air conditioner (http://www.climachill.co.uk/) is to lower the indoor humidity yourself, to help stop the unit from being overloaded.  The humidity in the air will determine how fast the unit’s water tray fills up, so you can invest in a hygrometer, this measures humidity and will let you know when the level is too high, you can also use vent fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and some consumers use dehumidifiers in rooms, all this will help with the units efficiency.

All air conditioning systems create water even portables, but with a standard unit you will have to manually empty the water tank, but with self-evaporative technology the water collected in the internal water tank is pumped internally over the condenser, this is hot in air conditioning mode, thus the water evaporates, hence self-evaporative technology.

A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists located on the South Coast of the UK said “this technology will evaporate approximately 75% of the water created, thus instead of emptying a water tank about 4 times a day from a portable without this technology, you will find that you probably only have to empty the water tank once a day.  The most frequent question asked is “how cold can a portable make a room” well if you purchase a correctly sized portable unit it is designed to reduce the room temperature by approximately 4 degrees, and you can immediately feel the difference”.

For further information visit:  www.climachill.co.uk
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