A New Breakthrough For Portable Air Conditioning
A completely new breakthrough for portable air conditioners features self-evaporative technology
, which is technology at its best.
Air conditioning has come a long way since the early 1900s when the New York Stock Exchange was the very first building to use air conditioning units that separately cooled and heated the air. Since those early days portable air conditioning has come a long way and sees technology at its best.
The very first electrically-run air conditioning unit was installed at a printing plant by Willis Havilland Carrier it not only cooled the air but controlled the humidity, thus the race was on to improve portable air conditioning units proving that by controlling the effects of humidity, it increased employee productivity.
In the early days air conditioning was mostly used in manufacturing facilities to improve products by controlling the effects of humidity, and several decades later it became important to install into homes and automobiles.
Portable air conditioners cools the air through a refrigerant, a substance that alters the temperature of the air, and in those early days of development, the units used harmful gases such as ammonia and methyl chloride as refrigerants, but obviously were soon replaced by another type of chemical called Freon.
Freon is safe for humans, but it is harmful to the environment, and is believed to be a contributing factor to the thinning of the ozone layer, but environmentalists do not have to worry simply because 2010 saw the total eradication of HCFC R-22 in all air conditioning units.
There are different types of refrigeration cycles used today for a portable air conditioner. The use of a heat pump that drives out hot air from the room and blows in cooled air through a compressor, also another cycle is refrigerant is pumped and when the refrigerant evaporates it takes with it the hot air and leaves cooled air.
This entire process occurs internally and no touchable parts for example the outer casing of the portable unit gets hot. One must note that all condensers on portable air conditioners get hot by the way they work, but new technology simply makes use of it.
Portable air conditioners require no installation, the unit comes with a tumble dryer type exhaust hose, and this needs to be vented out of a slightly open window to vent the hot air created out of the room. The beauty of these units is you can plug in any room that needs cooling and it is ready to go, also it can be wheeled from room to room wherever needs cooling.
A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists located on the South coast of the UK said we stock portables with the self-evaporative system which means the condensing water is recycled to improve efficiency, they have a low running noise but an extremely powerful cooling turbo fan feature, of course the unit can easily be moved on its easy glide castors, with a 24 hour on/off timer, and remote control, these units are perfect for those that do not want the expense or hassle of installation of split units or a central system. He went on to say portable air conditioning units have come a long way since those early days and is definitely technology at its best.
For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk
by: Mary Howe
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