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Air conditioner

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A Wall-mounted FUJITSU air conditioner is a split-type unit, which combine small size with high efficiency and noise-free operation. They are mounted on walls about 10-30 cm (4-12 inches) below the ceiling. The  operation of an air conditioner is fully automated, and controlled by a remote-control unit. This is the most popular type of air conditioners to be installed in offices and residential apartments, thanks to their unique aesthetic design and very attractive pricing. Due to its popularity, this type of air conditioner is also the most extensively automated; hence wall-mounted FUJITSU air conditioner can be installed practically everywhere. 

 

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Design Principles
The main requirement for any air conditioning system is to maintain comfortable conditions in the room where it is installed. The sense of comfort depends on the humidity and temperature of the air. The cooling proceeds as follows:

  • the air conditioner draws warm air from the room

  • the warm air is pushed through the cooling unit

  • the air is cooled and dried

  • the cool air is blown back into the room

Even though air conditioners are usually thought of as single units, most frequently they are used as split-type systems, comprised of two separate modules: the internal unit called conditioner or evaporator and the external (outdoor) unit called heat exchanger container the compressor. The separation of the compressor to be placed outside of the room has eliminated the buzzing noise which is comparable with the well-known hum of a refrigerator. The two modules are connected via a cooling installation made of heat-insulated copper tubes.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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