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What Should Look When Buying New Air Conditioner

Before Buying an Air Conditioner

If you're planning to buy an air conditioner for your house, then it's only pragmatic to be

aware of its various technical aspects. You should as well try to get to know the other vital

tips that will come handy in helping you choose the most appropriate air conditioner for

your house. So, before you go in for any brand, you must well understand the important

parameters that will help you compare the different designs of air conditioners available in

the market. Some of such important points that help you get value for your every penny

spent on acquiring the air conditioner as well as garner maximum benefit from it are as

enumerated below.

Check out the Room Where the Air Conditioner will be installed

Probably the most obvious thing you have to consider before buying the conditioner is its

eventual location. Basically, it may be the living room, bedroom, your kids' study room or

even the drawing room. To start with, you have to analyze the dimensions of the room

where the air conditioner is going to be installed. Remember that size of the air conditioner

you buy is largely dependent on the area of your room. For instance, if you buy too small an

air conditioner for a large room then the room won't be sufficiently cooled or the conditioner

may achieve the required cooling but only after a longer period of time. To cap it all, always

match room's dimensions to its energy requirements; besides, consider all the points

mentioned below:

- How many windows does your room have?

- How many people stay in the room?

- Are there any other possible openings in the room (such as ventilators)?

- How high is the ceiling?

- What's the condition of the air conditioners facing?

- Which exact spot in the room is the conditioner going to be installed?

- Is the power plug in your room capable of handling high voltage operations, say a 230 volt

AC circuit?

Technical Specifications

Though it is not necessary to delve into the various engineering aspects involved in the

construction of air conditioners, it's nonetheless vital that you be aware of the common

technical terms that you will come across when you go shopping for an air conditioner. First,

you need to check the conditioner's BTU rating, or simply put, the British thermal unit for

determining the air conditioners cooling capacity energy. This internationally accepted unit

of measuring energy simply tells you the approximate amount of heat that can be extracted

from a room by the specific air conditioner. Therefore, the weight, size and cost all increase

with an increase in the ratings of the air conditioner. If you are out shopping, ensure that

you get a conditioner with a BTU rating that is proportional to your room's size so as to

ensure that you get maximum performance from the conditioner. The other equally critical

factor is the air conditioners EER rating, or in other terms, the energy efficiency ratio. This

is normally calculated by dividing the conditioner's BTU value with its Wattage, and the

higher this value is the more efficient the air conditioner. These values average from 8 to

11, with the conditioners having higher values being the most suitable for very hot places.

Additionally, you have to as well check out the filters, thermostat, chassis and fan of the

conditioner so as to guard yourself against purchasing an inefficient air conditioner that

does not provide a good service.


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