HISENSE-AIR/CON 12000 BTU, NON INVERTER SPLIT-1 PHASE-COM
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රු209,990.00 රු179,800.00
Free 3 services
Free installation
1 Year Comprehensive
5 Year Warranty for compressor
Product Description
1. Ceiling Height:
Standard Height: The standard BTU calculation assumes an 8-foot ceiling. If your room has higher ceilings, you’ll need more cooling capacity to account for the additional air volume.
Adjustment: Increase the BTUs by approximately 10% for ceilings higher than 8 feet.
2. Room Insulation:
Well-Insulated Rooms: Rooms with good insulation retain cool air more effectively, reducing the overall BTU requirement.
Poor Insulation: Poorly insulated rooms require more cooling power. Consider adding 10-20% more BTUs if the room lacks proper insulation.
3. Sun Exposure:
Direct Sunlight: Rooms with large windows or those facing the sun during the hottest part of the day need more cooling.
Shaded Areas: Conversely, rooms that are naturally shaded or have window treatments to block sunlight can require fewer BTUs.
Adjustment: Increase BTUs by 10-20% for rooms with significant sun exposure.
4. Windows and Doors:
Number and Size of Windows: Large or numerous windows increase the heat gain in a room, especially if they are not energy-efficient.
Doors: Frequent opening and closing of doors can lead to higher heat gain.
Adjustment: Add 5-10% more BTUs for rooms with large windows or doors that are frequently used.
5. Room Use and Occupancy:
Number of Occupants: Each person generates heat, so more occupants mean more cooling is required.
Room Function: Different room uses generate varying amounts of heat (e.g., kitchens with appliances vs. bedrooms).
Adjustment: Add 500 BTUs per additional person beyond the first two occupants.
6. Appliances and Electronics:
Heat-Generating Devices: Appliances like stoves, ovens, computers, and TVs add to the heat load.
Adjustment: Increase BTUs to account for the additional heat from these devices.
Practical Tips
· Professional Assessment: Consulting with Singhagiri Technical offier can provide a more accurate assessment, especially for complex spaces or unusual conditions.
· Regular Maintenance: Ensure that the air conditioner is well-maintained for optimal performance.
Considering these factors will help you select the right air conditioner capacity for your room, ensuring efficient cooling and comfort.