Air conditioners differ from other household appliances as they are considered "semi-finished" products, requiring professional installation after purchase. Hence, the saying in the air conditioning industry, "three parts product, seven parts installation." It is evident that the quality of installation directly impacts the performance of the air conditioner post-delivery. This is especially true for concealed projects like central air conditioning systems, where extra attention must be paid to installation quality to avoid inconvenience later on.
What should be noted during the installation of central air conditioning? Let's take a look at it in this issue.
The air conditioner indoor unit must be installed horizontally to prevent condensation water from accumulating.
Improper installation of central air conditioning indoor units can easily lead to excessive condensation accumulating in the collecting pan, which over time can cause unpleasant odors and lead to corrosion of the pan, resulting in leakage.
Do not install the air conditioner indoor unit directly against the ceiling, as it may cause noise.
Air conditioners generate vibrations during operation. If the indoor unit is installed directly against the ceiling, resonance may occur between the unit and the ceiling, resulting in excessive noise. Therefore, it is important to remind the installer to leave a certain distance between the indoor unit and the ceiling during installation.
3. Side piping is installed straight to avoid affecting the usage effect.
When installing the side piping of central air conditioning, ensure the pipes are installed straight. Because if the drain pipe bends, it will reduce the diameter of the drain pipe, which is不利于 drainage and, consequently, affect the actual performance of the air conditioner.
After installation, the indoor unit of the air conditioner should be wrapped with protective measures to prevent a large amount of dust from entering before use.
Due to the concealed nature of the project, the central air conditioning system requires stringent ceiling, height, and structural specifications during installation, typically necessitating synchronization with the entire renovation project. Consequently, the renovation may not be completed after the central air conditioning installation. Subsequent to installation, protective measures must be implemented to prevent a large amount of dust from entering the machinery.





