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The Thermally Comforting Technology of the New Air AC-12000E Portable

Have you ever heard of thermal comfort? It may be a foreign term to your ears but your body knows it well. It is defined as the state of mind that feels satisfaction with the surrounding environment. Keeping that sense of thermal comfort for the occupants of buildings and other enclosures is one of the most important goals of HVAC design engineers. When the heat generated by human metabolism is allowed to dissipate to maintain thermal equilibrium with the surroundings, thermal comfort is maintained. If you gain or lose heat beyond that equilibrium, a sensation of discomfort is generated.

One portable air conditioner that may help you maintain thermal comfort this summer is the AC-12000E New Air Portable Air Conditioner. This slim and trim unit can cool spaces up to 400 square feet. It is easy to set up and maintain and no permanent installation is required. All you need to do is vent the unit. It is important to vent your portable air conditioner because they extract hot air. To cool a room effectively, the hot air that is extracted needs to go outside. An adjustable window exhaust kit is included with the AC-12000E. There will also be instructions on venting your unit. I may be easier than you think!

The AC-12000E New Air Portable Air Conditioner uses Nanomax technology. This technology evaporates the condensation away so you do not have to empty a bucket. During the cooling process, some of the water accumulated is used to cool the unit internally which makes it run more efficiently. In case there is excessive humidity, there is a built-in emergency condensation container. The unit will stop running when the container is full so that no damage is caused. It removes up to 60 pints a day of moisture.

You may be concerned about how much energy the AC-12000E uses. Calculating the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) is one way to determine how energy efficient a portable air conditioner is. This is the rating that lists how many BTUs per hour are used for each watt of power it draws. To calculate the rating, you divide the BTUs of the unit by the wattage. The higher the EER is, the more efficient the unit is. The AC-12000E has an EER rating of 14.46. That is very high which means very efficient.

So as the summer months descend upon us, bringing warm and possibly uncomfortable days, consider a New Air AC-12000E portable air conditioner to boost your thermal comfort!

 

Learn about thermal comfort and why it should be (and probably already is) important to you. Also learn how The AC-12000E can help you maintain your thermal comfort.

Erin is a product specialist with vast knowledge of portable air conditioners. For more information about this one visit http://www.air-conditioner-home.com/NewAir-AC-12000E/. To learn more about air conditioners in general visit http://www.air-conditioner-home.com/.

 

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