Do you have to put the air conditioner on the balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The original design can be placed on the balcony, but the balcony is closed behind it is unreasonable, not conducive to heat dissipation, the regulations only have restrictions on the design and installation of air conditioning seats, this way is not easy to solve, I am also in the same situation, a year after the house is still installed on the exterior wall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, no, the air conditioner is a key component of heat dissipation, you seal it on three sides, how can the heat be taken away through the air, just like a hair dryer, you block the end of the air intake, how can the hot air come out? So you have to leave a ventilated air gap or hole in the back of the air conditioner. Let the air enter smoothly and take away the heat exchanged by the air compressor.

    If you ask this question and add a picture, it is enough to see that you have concerns about heat dissipation in this solution. You put it together for the sake of sound insulation and dust prevention, but this will inevitably affect the function of heat dissipation.

    Of course, there is a better solution, which does not affect sound insulation, dustproof, sealing, or heat dissipation, that is, sacrificing space and making a larger cement box for the air conditioner. Leave plenty of room to "inhale".

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