1. Room Size:
First, it is important to determine the power of the air conditioner you will need based on the size of the room you want to heat or cool. The correct size of the air conditioner is crucial for good climate control and energy consumption. A more powerful air conditioner consumes more energy, but that does not necessarily mean you will get the desired comfort. The capacity of air conditioners is measured in kW (kilowatts) or in Btu/h (British Thermal Units per hour). For a cubic meter of the room, you need 0.05 kW for cooling or 0.06 kW for comfortable heating.
2. Choosing the Type of Air Conditioner
You have a wide range of options when choosing air conditioners for various applications. Split systems are extremely suitable for heating and cooling a single room in your home, and you can choose between inverter and hyper-inverter systems. They consist of one indoor unit and one outdoor unit. For heating or cooling multiple rooms, you can choose a multi-split system, which consists of one outdoor unit and several indoor units that you can control separately and independently. Professional systems such as cassette, ducted, column, ceiling air conditioners, heat pumps, and others are suitable for houses, commercial, industrial, or production premises.