
When using temperature control air conditioners, even minor installation errors can cause malfunctions and significantly raise electricity bills.
Incorrect installation of air conditioners leads to increased electricity consumption and faster breakdowns.
When using temperature control air conditioners, even minor installation errors can cause malfunctions and significantly raise electricity bills.
Installing the air conditioner in a hot corner
Many believe that installing the air conditioner in the hottest area of the room, even in a corner, will quickly reduce the temperature and create a refreshing atmosphere. However, this notion is entirely mistaken as it will cause the air conditioner to operate overloaded and consume more electricity than usual.
Instead, users should install the unit in cool, ventilated areas and at the center of the room. This way, the room temperature can decrease rapidly before gradually cooling the areas where heat tends to accumulate, such as wall surfaces and corners.

When installing air conditioners, pay attention to the location to avoid excessive energy consumption.
Installing air conditioners on sun-exposed wall sections frequently can lead to premature wear and high electricity bills. Optimal placement for the outdoor unit is in shaded, well-ventilated areas. Adequate spacing from the wall is essential, with no obstructions covering the unit.

Outdoor air conditioner units should have overhead protection to prevent rapid deterioration and excessive power consumption.
Avoid placing air conditioner units near trees as falling leaves can disrupt their operation and necessitate frequent cleaning. Similarly, refrain from installing them in dusty areas as this can lead to increased maintenance needs and reduced efficiency.

The unconventional 'heat rises, cool below' air conditioner installation method has sparked debate online, with experts cautioning against its risks including overheating and potential hazards.
Many opt for used air conditioners to save money, unaware that they often consume significantly more electricity due to reduced cooling efficiency over time.

Old air conditioners are notorious for their high energy consumption, driving up electricity bills as they struggle to maintain desired cooling levels.
Using an old air conditioner not only incurs maintenance costs but also leads to frequent malfunctions during operation. Additionally, it can cause fatigue due to reduced fan strength and airflow after prolonged use. Experts recommend replacing air conditioners after 10 years to save up to 50% on cooling costs.

It's ill-advised to install a single air conditioner for two rooms. The airflow obstruction caused by dividing the space results in inefficient cooling and higher electricity consumption.
Selecting an air conditioner with inadequate capacity for the room size results in continuous operation, increased electricity consumption, overheating, and premature wear. It's essential to match the unit's capacity with the room's dimensions to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
