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Air Conditioner Buying Guide | LG MY
Split system air conditioners are ductless and made up of two parts: an outdoor compressor unit and an indoor unit. Hot air is absorbed by refrigerant gas from inside through a pipe connecting the two units; the outdoor unit then releases the heat and pumps the cold refrigerant back into the indoor unit, cooling the space.
Split system units are usually used to cool one or an open plan area of up to 60m2. Our split system air conditioners are reverse cycle models, which means that they can also heat your home in winter with the flick of a switch.
Heating mode is just reversed process of cooling mode: the unit draws heat in from the heatpump (outdoor), and releases this into the room. Compared to conventional heaters that are not reverse cycle heaters, such as gas heaters or wood heaters whereby the heat energy is created, reverse cycle air conditioners absorb heat by exchanging coil and pump to warm the air indoors.
Ducted system air conditioners are also suitable for home use. These ACs consist of a central unit – which is usually located somewhere discrete and out of sight, like a roof – and connected by ducts to air outlets and sensors in each room. They come with a control panel to set target temperatures, so they’re a good way to cool a whole house.
Ducted air conditioning is ideal for controlling the temperature of a larger home, and they may be suitable for some offices too. To install this kind of system, you’ll need to make a few modifications to your home, so you should take this into consideration before buying.
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One of the key things you’ll need to think about when buying an air conditioner for your home is sizing (or capacity), which is measured in kilowatts (kW).
If you choose an air conditioner that’s too powerful for a room based on its size, the unit will likely run lots of short cycles to reach the right temperature. This may result in the room being too hot or too cold; additionally, you may find that the room doesn’t dehumidify, which means the air won’t be dry enough, so it’ll be uncomfortable to be in. Overpowered models will also use more power and may experience greater wear; resulting in unnecessarily running and maintenance costs.
Alternatively, if you get something that’s too small (or not powerful enough) for a particular room, you may find that the unit dries the air out too much – which, again, will be uncomfortable. What’s more, you’ll find that the unit may need to run more often at maximum power, which will also lead to premature wear and tear.
As a general rule of thumb, you’ll need at least 1 to 1.5 kW of cooling capacity for every 10m2 of floor space. To calculate the floor space, multiply the length of the room by the width. You may also need to factor in the height of the space that’s available, since rooms with high ceilings can require more power to cool.
As well as room size, you should also consider the following:
- Windows and doors: think about the size and orientation of any windows and glass doors in the room. North- or west-facing windows can let in a lot of heat in the summer, for example, whilst rooms with southern-facing windows will be cooler.
- Insulation: are the floors, ceilings or walls insulated? Heavily insulated spaces will be warmer – and require less cooling – than poorly insulated rooms.
- Your location: is your hometown hot and tropical or is the weather milder? A room in North Queensland will require a more powerful air conditioner than a similar room in Tasmania, for example.
At LG, you’ll find 2.5kW and 3.5kW split system units, which are ideal for small- or medium-sized rooms measuring up to 40m2. We also have larger air conditioners for rooms measuring 60m2 or more; you’ll find 7kW split system units and powerful enough for living room type of open area, ducted air conditioners with capacities of 15kW, 18kW and even 20kW.
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