Q1: I have approximately 200 sqm of space. Can I use the kitchen air conditioner for that area?
A1: For a 200 sqm area, we recommend using the shutter-type model, which provides better coverage and airflow.
Q2: Does this unit include an outdoor component?
A2: Yes, it includes an outdoor unit. It uses both air and water cooling, offering better cooling efficiency than traditional air conditioners.
Q3: Do I need to connect the unit to a water supply?
A3: No external water connection is required. The unit has a built-in water tank. You only need to fill it once, and it can last for several months depending on usage.
Q4: Is the installation process complicated?
A4: Installation is simple. Just plug in the unit, connect the necessary pipes, and fill the water tank. Then it's ready to operate.
Q5: What about maintenance? Is it difficult to maintain?
A5: Maintenance is minimal. Just ensure that you use clean or purified water in the tank to prevent scaling or clogging.
Q6: Does the unit have a filter that needs to be cleaned?
A6: Yes, the filter should be checked and cleaned approximately every 6 months to 1 year, depending on the environment.
Q7: Are all the pipes connected to the outdoor unit? How do I operate the system?
A7: Yes, the necessary piping is connected to the outdoor unit. To operate, simply plug in the unit and switch it on.
Q8: In high-humidity regions, will this unit affect electronics like computers?
A8: No, it won't. The unit actually reduces indoor humidity, as it removes moisture from the air during the cooling process.
Q9: Should the cold water be drained and replaced every 6 months?
A9: Not necessarily. Just monitor the water level using the built-in indicator. If the water level is low, an alarm will sound, and you simply refill the tank. Typically, refilling is needed only once every few months.
Q10: Is this an inverter-type unit? Will it save energy after reaching the set temperature?
A10: Yes, it is energy-efficient. Once the desired temperature is reached, the compressor and outdoor unit will stop running to save power.
Q11: Can the outdoor unit be installed indoors? Does it release hot air like a traditional air conditioner?
A11: The outdoor unit should be installed outside. It does release hot air and generates some noise, similar to traditional AC units.
Q12: If the water level is low, will there be an alert? Does the system consume the water I add? Is the alert visual or audible?
A12: Yes, the control panel will alert you if the water level is too low, typically with both sound and light indicators. The system uses water in a closed circulation, so water consumption is minimal. The drained water is mainly the moisture extracted from the air.
Q13: Is the air jet blower more powerful than the shutter type?
A13: Yes, the air jet blower has a more powerful motor, providing stronger airflow than the shutter type.
Q14: Can the water air conditioner operate continuously for more than 10 hours?
A14: Absolutely. The unit is designed for continuous operation and can run 24 hours a day without issues.
Q15: Will the condenser hanger be included with the unit?
A15: Yes, the condenser hanger is included with your order.
Q16: Should the kitchen-type air conditioner be connected to an air duct?
A16: Yes, it should be connected to an air duct in your kitchen for optimal ventilation and performance.
Q17: Can it be used for commercial purposes, such as in a convenience store?
A17: Yes, it can. The kitchen-type unit only includes an outdoor unit, making it suitable for commercial use where an indoor component is not necessary.