In split devices the condenser (external unit) and the evaporator (internal unit) are constructively separated.
The external unit positioned on a balcony, terrace, window sill or elsewhere out of doors is connected to the air conditioner by a connection line.
Since the waste heat arising from the cooling process is discharged by the external unit and via the connection line (hot refrigerant), split units – unlike conventional monobloc air conditioners – do not need an exhaust air hose to emit the warm air.
The best comparison for split air conditioners is the recirculation operation of a car’s air conditioning system. Time and time again the same air is conducted through the unit, that way the sucked-in air becomes colder and colder and in doing so less energy is required for cooling.
Another difference can be perceived in the noise emission. Split air conditioners are generally more silent than monobloc devices, because part of the ventilation system is accommodated in the external unit, whereas in case of monobloc air conditioners all fans for cooling and warm air discharge are integrated entirely in the basic device, which inherently leads to an increased noise generation.
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