How does a ductless Split Air Conditioner work?
Split air conditioner consists of two parts – Outdoor unit and indoor unit.
Outdoor unit is fitted outside the room. Outdoor unit consists of condenser, compressor and expansion valve. The indoor unit is consists of evaporator or cooling fan. For split air conditioning, you don’t have to make any slot in the wall of the room, also it do not take much space and useful for one or two rooms. Today there are many technology changes and repairing methods take place in heating and cooling. New technology give a new features to air conditioner and new usefulness to user.
Every building and every situation presents it’s own problems with climate control. Architects and engineers have realized this for years, of course, and they have struggled to adapt air-conditioning technology to modern living and working demands. Ductless systems now make the job much easier. Going ductless can mean changing indoor climates from variable and unpredictable to cool and consistent, without expensive renovation work or compromising the structures integrity. And the work can often be done by a professional in a matter of hours. With a ductless system, simple copper tubing and electrical wiring to indoor units connects a separately installed outdoor unit. Refrigerant is pumped from the outdoor condenser coil and compressor through the tubing to the indoor unit or units. A fan then quietly distributes cool air drawn across the unit’s evaporator coil. The amount of cold air entering the room is regulated by an remote control – thermostat. If multiple zones (air handlers) are