What are the tips for using an air cooler? Let our company's professionals explain it for you below:
1. Choose air conditioners with moderate cooling power. Insufficient cooling power can lead to poor cooling performance and, worse, cause the unit to work continuously, shortening its lifespan and potentially leading to malfunctions. Conversely, if the cooling power is too high, the thermostat of the air conditioner will frequently turn on and off, which can increase wear on the compressor; at the same time, it will also result in higher energy consumption.
2. Improve room structure. Adjustments can be made for some rooms with large gaps in their door and window structures; for instance, seal window gaps with tape, use sunshades. Additionally, applying white paint to the exterior walls can help reduce the loss of cold air through the outer walls.
3. Avoid keeping the temperature at the lowest; set it to an appropriate level. For those sitting or engaging in light work, indoor temperatures around 27-28 degrees are generally acceptable.
4. Regularly clean the air filter. Too much debris can clog the mesh, making the air conditioner work twice as hard.
5. Avoid direct sunlight exposure to save approximately 5% on electricity.
During the refrigeration process, the position of the air guide plate should be horizontal for optimal cooling efficiency.
7. Do not pile up debris near the air outlet. Otherwise, it may obstruct the machine's heat dissipation, leading to increased electricity consumption. Most importantly, to determine if an air conditioner is energy-efficient, you should look at the energy efficiency ratio of each model; the higher the ratio, the more energy-saving it is.
Ensure the pipes connecting to the air conditioner are short and as straight as possible for optimal cooling and energy efficiency. If bending is necessary due to special circumstances, maintain the pipes in a horizontal position.





