During summer, sometimes it gets very difficult for us to bear the extreme heat. The situation get worse when your living space doesn’t allow you to install a central air conditioner in your house. If you’re in this situation, you can install a mini air conditioner in your space. This mini air conditioner is best for studio apartments and dormitories. By installing a mini air conditioner, you’ll be able to cut back noise coming out of an air conditioner and save money at the same time. In this article, I’ll tell you about some factors you need to consider while buying a mini air conditioner for your house or dormitory. But before, let’s know what a mini air conditioner is. 

 

What is a Mini AC?

A mini air conditioner has improved compressor and fan that allows it to run without making any noise and in a sufficient way. Size and the output potential make a mini air conditioner different from other types of cooling HVAC units. If you live in a small space like 100 to 300 square feet apartment, a mini air conditioner is best for you. Its energy capacity is between 5,000 to 6,000 British Thermal Unit or BTU.

A mini air conditioner needs 15 to 25 Ampere and 110 to 120 Volts of electricity to operate. One of the biggest benefits of using a mini air conditioner is that you can fit it in a very small window. Also, you can control the mini air conditioner with a remote or your Smartphone.

This was a short description of a mini air conditioner. Now, I’ll tell you about a few factors that you need to consider while buying a mini AC.

 

4 Factors to Consider While Buying a Mini Air Conditioner

1.    Energy-Efficient Rating (EER)

Energy-efficiency of a mini air conditioner is measured by the Energy-efficient rating or EER. Higher the EER is, the more energy-efficient your mini air conditioner will be. This EER number tells the cooling capacity in British Thermal Unit (BTU) to the power in Watts. So, if you want to save money on cooling, try to buy a mini air conditioner that has a higher energy-efficient rating or EER.

2.    Size of the Mini Air Conditioner

Size is an important factor to consider while buying a mini air conditioner because you’re buying a mini air conditioner for its size in the first place. To calculate the size, you need to measure the window where you’ll be installing your mini air conditioner. Then you need to calculate the size of your room or space, which you want your mini air conditioner to cover. After that, consider the availability of sunlight to your room.

After measuring all these things, you’ll be able to know the exact British Thermal Unit or BTU you need to cool your space. These steps are important because you’ll need the right sized mini air conditioner for the desired cooling. If you buy an oversized air conditioner, it’ll consume more energy, and you’ll end up spending unnecessary money on electric bills every month. Again, if you buy an undersized mini air conditioner, you won’t get the desired cooling from your air conditioner.

3.    Installation

Most of the mini air conditioners are very easy to install, and you can install it by yourself. Before buying a mini conditioner, look at the process of installation in the manual book. Read all the instructions written on the book thoroughly so that you get the idea of the installation process. If you don’t feel comfortable installing the mini air conditioner by yourself, you can consult with an HVAC professional to install the mini air conditioner for you.

4.    Warranty

When you’re buying an electronic appliance, it’s important to check the warranty for that product. This is true for a mini air conditioner also. You must ask for the information about the warranty to the salesman in the shop, or you can look at the body of the mini air conditioner.

The average lifespan of a mini air conditioner is 10 years, and its longevity is depended on a few factors such as the degree of use and how do you handle the unit. Warranty varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some offer a five-year warranty whereas some 10 years.

 

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