MKimagin
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2005
- 49
For some reason I can't believe that the room (portable) AC are not properly design.
Since I come to US 17 years ego , I always question the way how the air stream in AC is directed (always or most of the time) to the ceiling instead of to the floor.
The natural thing for cold air is to flow down. I find that more logical to direct it down to the floor because because we all living on the floor not the ceiling.
If we direct the air flow to the ceiling (where the worm air is) at best it give you average temperature and humidity for the whole volume of the room. The question is why do we need to cool the part of the room (ceiling) that we do not occupy?
I also find out that the air conditioner is most efficient when the hottest air is feed in to the cold side radiator. The wormiest air is close to the ceiling not a floor.
So can somebody explain why we using the AC air flow in revers?
Since I come to US 17 years ego , I always question the way how the air stream in AC is directed (always or most of the time) to the ceiling instead of to the floor.
The natural thing for cold air is to flow down. I find that more logical to direct it down to the floor because because we all living on the floor not the ceiling.
If we direct the air flow to the ceiling (where the worm air is) at best it give you average temperature and humidity for the whole volume of the room. The question is why do we need to cool the part of the room (ceiling) that we do not occupy?
I also find out that the air conditioner is most efficient when the hottest air is feed in to the cold side radiator. The wormiest air is close to the ceiling not a floor.
So can somebody explain why we using the AC air flow in revers?