subject: Air Conditioning Helps To Remove Humidity In The Home [print this page] Humidity is the moisture in the air, and even with normal human functions such as sweating, cooking and bathing, the humidity level goes up inside our homes.
Any air conditioning will remove this moisture while they work, and there are many types of air conditioning on the market, central system, split system and of course portable air conditioning. Any form of air conditioning drains the moisture which is converted into liquid from inside the unit and drains outside.
You will need to either manually empty an outside container of collected water or on a standard portable air conditioner empty the units water collection tray, but with an air conditioner with self-evaporating technology reduces or eliminates this need.
The water does not drip from the rear of the unit, that is why they are sometimes called no-drip units, these portable air conditioning units recycle approximately half of the condensed water and uses it to cool off the inner cooling coils, this of course allows the unit to run more efficiently.
This portable air conditioner then disperses, or evaporates, the remaining water into the outside air, also the hot air that you can normally feel exiting the back of all portable air conditioners. Self-evaporating units simply cut out any unnecessary water collecting inside the unit or in an outside container.
As with any scenario there are different conditions to cope with, and if the room in which the air conditioner is placed has high humidity, it is possible the condensation inside the unit might build up faster than the unit can recycle it, and possibly under extreme conditions like this you may need to manually empty the water out of the small tray or tank located inside the self-evaporating unit, but this is rare.
Portable air conditioners that can be wheeled from one room to another offers convenience, in the home or office the unit can provide cooling during the day, or if you spend the evening in a particular room the unit can be moved on its castors to any room which needs cooling, thus convenience at your fingertips.
If you do not have central air conditioning, a portable unit can be just as effective. A common measure of heating and cooling energy is the British thermal Unit. A room of up to 200 square feet usually requires a unit that provides 5,000 to 6,000 BTUs; of course a larger room of say 200 to 300 Square feet will need a unit that provides 7,000 to 8,000 BTUs. Larger areas of anything from 300 to 500 square feet will require a unit providing 9,000 to 10,000 BTUs.
A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists located on the South Coast of the UK said customers do not have to worry about working out what powered unit they will need, we can help with all this, you will of course need to measure the rooms you require to be cooled and we can do the rest. We have a huge selection of portable units and we are confident we can find exactly the unit that is fit for purpose in your home or office. A self-evaporating unit will certainly make a difference in terms of convenience and energy efficiency, not to mention lower utility bills.
For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk