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For maintaining the temperature of your home, bringing an efficient air conditioning system is your only choice. But, the decision between the central AC and ductless air conditioning system can be challenging. <br>
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Installing an air conditioning unit is no more a choice with the increasing global warming rates. These changes have resulted in high temperatures, which are intense enough to melt the glaciers around the world. It has made it necessary to set up an AC in every home. But, finding one that meets your criterion and requirements is not easy. So, to help you choose an AC suitable for your home, we have provided some vital information about floor-standing AC models. Have a look!
What do you need to know about floor-standing AC? As the name suggests, the floor-standing ACs are different from other units as they are installed on the floor. They can be set up in a corner nearby a window or recessed in spots like unused fireplaces. It makes these air conditioners easy to access and maintain as you don’t need to take them off the wall. As a result, the systems are a popular choice for homes with little wall space or high ceilings. Also known as floor consoles or floor-mounted air conditioners, these systems are ideal if you do not want your air conditioner to look like an eyesore.
How does a floor-standing air conditioner work? The floor-standing air conditioning system functions similarly to a typical wall-mounted split system. They come with a filtration unit that helps remove dust particles, refrigerant, turbofan, and compressor for ensuring proper heating and cooling. But, the key difference between these units is that the floor-standing units are installed closer to the ground, which allows for easy and improved air circulation in homes featuring high ceilings. The floor-mounted air conditioning units feature vents at the top, bottom, or sides from where the cool air is produced. A few modern systems even have auto-swing louvres for adjusting the cooling direction. The feature helps distribute cold air evenly in all areas of the room.
During the cooling process, the floor-standing AC circulate refrigerant through the unit. Then, it begins a process of condensation and evaporation as the refrigerant turns from liquid to gas to generate cool air. When the evaporation process occurs, the refrigerant absorbs heat, while the heat is released after the condensation process. Like other air conditioners, the standing ACs have a separate working unit for taking and returning heat. These are connected to the tube through the refrigerant. Another noteworthy feature of these air conditioners is that they come with a remote controllable LCD display. They help control the unit using an inverter to reduce the power consumption by up to 30%.
What makes floor ACs better than wall-mounted systems? • They do not require wall space. • They are suitable for rooms with glass walls. • Work for places with the low-angled ceiling. • Suitable for subtropical areas as they allow for reverse cycle heating.Sincethey are mounted on the floor, they are easily accessible. • They are a convenient option if you don’t want to compromise the aesthetics of your place. So, this is all you need to know about the floor-standing ACs that are a popular choice of every household nowadays.