Portable air conditioners
Portable air conditioners generally have a capacity of up to 18 kilowatts. There are cooling systems that use a compressor to suck hot air, cool it and expel it, usually through an exhaust outside. Are commercially disposibili 2 models: split and monoblock.
The process of cooling the air by a portable air conditioner leads to the formation of water and heat. While the compressor cools the air, the water is condensed in the outdoor unit and ejected. The heat comes from the work of the compressor is released through a fan located on the outside unit, connected to a drainage system.
Typically dehumidify the air, to cool down, making them extremely functional in wet environments. A dehumidifier is obviously the best choice for environments with high humidity.
It is a portable device that cools the room air by releasing water vapor. The vapor absorbs heat and cools the room, but if there is high humidity in the air, you’ll get the opposite result. Dehumidifiers are great for wet and do not need to exhaust systems or collection trays, unlike the split systems or those with no outdoor unit.
Types
A split model is a portable air conditioner equipped with a small unit from the floor that can be moved easily due to its small wheels attached to the base. This unit is connected by flexible plastic tubes to an external drive and larger sets. The compressor is located in the outdoor unit, so that the inside can be more flexible and easier to move.
A model without the external drive is the single unit, medium in size, using a tube that passes through the window or wall to ward off the heat and humidity created by the compressor. There are two subtypes with no outdoor unit air-air and fireplace. The air-to-air systems are rievaporare the moisture produced by the cycle of heating / cooling / heating of the compressor, making sure it can work for an indefinite time. While clearly the block moisture collect in a tray that must be emptied periodically, or the unit will stop working.
