Cabinet air conditioning units are a common type of air conditioning equipment, widely used in various locations such as offices, malls, and factories.
A cabinet air conditioning unit is a vertical air conditioning appliance, typically installed on the indoor floor or wall, featuring multiple functions such as cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and ventilation. Depending on the application and requirements, cabinet air conditioning units can be categorized into various types, such as industrial air conditioning, precision air conditioning, and central air conditioning cabinets.
Room air conditioning units typically consist of components such as compressors, condensers, evaporators, fans, and control systems. These parts work together to enable the cooling and heating functions of the air conditioning unit.
Features of the cabinet air conditioning unit: 1. Vertical installation, 2. Diverse functions, 3. Easy operation, 4. High applicability.
The working principle of the cabinet air conditioning unit is similar to that of common air conditioning equipment, primarily achieved through the circulation of refrigerant to provide cooling or heating. During the cooling process, the compressor compresses the refrigerant into a high-temperature, high-pressure gas, which is then condensed into a liquid in the condenser, releasing heat. Subsequently, the refrigerant evaporates into a gas in the evaporator, absorbing heat to lower the indoor temperature. In the heating process, the refrigerant's flow is altered by components like the four-way valve to achieve the heating function.
































