How air conditioning works
The first air conditioners were big and made a lot of noise. The new generation of air conditioners are not only beautiful but feature the latest technology. They are compact and do their job flawlessly and silently.
Air conditioning controls temperature the air movement and dehumidification.
Every (good) air conditioner consists of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. The indoor unit draws in air from the room. After passing the dust filter, it is cooled by an environmentally friendly refrigerant that is continuously circulated in the air-conditioning system. It takes over the heat of the indoor air to be cooled.
After cooling, the cooled and filtered air is blown back into the room. After the refrigerant has become gaseous due to heating by the indoor air, it is passed through the outdoor unit. There, it becomes liquid again due to cooling by the outside air.
The refrigerant is then fed back in and the cooling cycle starts again.
By the way, did you know that all our air conditioners are equipped with an energy-efficient heat pump as standard? So: dehumidification, cooling, heating and air purification in one unit? That saves energy (up to 40 %!) and space.
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