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Split unit air conditioners have two main components housed in different areas. These AC systems are typically employed by commercial organizations or homes. The name comes from the fact that the hot and cold sides of the unit are separated.
The condensing unit or the hot side of the unit is usually mounted outside, and the cold side of the unit is mounted inside an air exchange unit like a furnace. This is used in this way for several reasons.
Noise reduction
Capacitors can be very large for any AC model type. By placing the condenser outdoors, indoor noise pollution can be significantly reduced. When installed outside, you can hardly hear the condenser from inside the building.
Energy efficiency
The condenser gets quite warm to keep the property cool during the run. Installing them outdoors saves energy costs because there is no heat that needs to be cooled indoors.
Business practices
Typically, large split unit air conditioners used to cool commercial facilities have condenser units mounted on the roof, and in some cases there are many small condenser units attached to the roof, each responsible for cooling a specific area. The building.
These units are very large and very noisy, so placing them outside the building not only frees up space inside the building, but keeps things inside quiet.
Window AC unit
These split unit air conditioners are no different from general window models. All components are the same except for one type. Window AC keeps all components in the same place, and the split unit splits all components.
Of course, the window ac is intended to cool one room at a time, and the split unit model can cool the whole house at once.
The split type air conditioner is also called central air because the air comes out of the center of the building moving through the house.
It is common to find split unit air conditioners in many applications. Like most commercial establishments, most new homes are built with these air conditioners.
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