Incorrect installation of air conditioning can lead to the room remaining hot, wasting money on this equipment.
1. Prepare to be amused by 3 blunders in air conditioning installation that have been widely shared by netizens.
Incorrectly installing
Air conditioning is indispensable in households, especially during scorching days like those we've experienced recently. Many families, unable to endure the heat, have to scrape together money to buy an air conditioner to escape the sweltering weather. However, there have been numerous hilarious situations shared by netizens on social media about botched air conditioning installations, causing the air conditioner to run below 20 degrees Celsius but feeling like sitting in a frying pan.
When installing air conditioning, the room or house must be sealed. Windows and doors must be tightly closed or fitted with soundproof glass, and vents must be completely sealed. By ensuring this, the cool air from the air conditioner won't escape. A sealed room will help keep the cool air inside, reducing the temperature. Many netizens believe that the mistake lies with the installer failing to properly instruct the homeowner beforehand.
Installing in this manner renders the indoor unit ineffective, as the indoor unit inside the room will continue to blow hot air, further heating up the atmosphere, wasting money on air conditioning. The outdoor unit of the air conditioner must be installed outside the room to expel hot air. And during installation, due to technical requirements, most families opt to install the outdoor unit outdoors.
Installing the outdoor and indoor units side by side in the room
This erroneous image shared on social media has also stirred up netizens. The principle is that the indoor unit must be placed far away from the outdoor unit. Additionally, the outdoor unit must be placed outside to dissipate hot air. Having the indoor and outdoor units adjacent to each other will result in hot and cold air mingling, rendering them ineffective in cooling.
If both the outdoor and indoor units are installed in the same room, we'll initially experience where the indoor unit blows cool air, and the outdoor unit blows hot air. However, shortly afterward, the room will become uncomfortably hot because the cold air blown out by the indoor unit isn't sufficient to neutralize the hot air from the outdoor unit.