How does a mobile air conditioner work?
A mobile air conditioner draws in air, then extracts heat from the air using an environmentally friendly refrigerant (R290). The warm air is then exhausted to the outside through a drain hose. The cold air that remains is simultaneously dispersed back into the room, lowering the effective temperature in the room.
Unlike a fixed air conditioner, which has a fixed indoor and outdoor unit, you can easily move or store a mobile air conditioner when not in use.
Which mobile air conditioner is right for me?
Which mobile air conditioner is best for you depends in part on the size of the room you want to cool. The extent to which a mobile air conditioner can effectively cool this space is indicated in BTU (British Termal Unit) per hour. To make things easier, use the selection tool below to easily calculate which mobile air conditioner is best suited for your situation.
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In addition to cooling capacity, there are a number of other specifications to consider when buying a portable air conditioner. Consider the amount of noise the unit produces, energy consumption or an additional option to heat.
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What affects the cooling performance of my mobile air conditioner?
Although a portable air conditioner can effectively lower the temperature in the room, there are a number of factors that can affect cooling performance.
Drain
The effectiveness of the drain: Preferably place the drain hose as short and straight as possible to the outside (without kinks), this allows the warm air to be discharged best.
Insulation value
The insulation value of the house: The better the house is insulated, the more effectively the mobile air conditioner can cool the room. This is also the reason why windows and doors are preferably kept closed when the product is on.
Environmental factors
Environmental factors: Because heat rises, a room on a high floor (for example, the attic or at the top of an apartment complex) can be more difficult to cool. Other environmental factors, such as a flat roof or large windows also play an important role in this. In this case, make sure you have good shading.
How do I install my mobile air conditioner?
In the videos below, we will show you step-by-step how to install your Blizzard or North , so you can enjoy wonderful cooling in your home in no time.