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Spot Air Conditioning Unit

Your Professional Spot Air Conditioning Unit Manufacturer in China!

 

 

In the past 20 years since the establishment of "Dongxia" brand, we have been focusing on air conditioning and processing industry. Now, the main products of Dongxia include: portable industrial air conditioner, industrial dehumidifier, mobile electric heater, fuel-fired heater, etc. Over 100,000 enterprises in the world have been served by the products of Dongxia over the past 20 years.

 

 
Why Choose Us
 
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Broad Market
Our company's products are sold to dozens of countries and regions such as Japan, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam, Russia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. With professional and excellent product performance and reliable quality assurance, our company has effectively cooperated with many Fortune 500 companies and has been designated as an exclusive purchasing brand by them.

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Professional Team
We have a technical team with more than 15 years of product development experience. Our team has always insisted on absorbing the latest technology, and we have committed to improving product performance and extending product service life.

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Advanced Equipment
We have professional equipment and working environments such as automatic assembly lines, automatic painting lines, and air conditioner performance testing laboratories.

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Professional Certification
Our products have obtained more than ten national patents and passed a series of certifications such as American ETL, Japanese PSE, European Union CE, and Chinese CCC.

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24H Online Service
We provide 24-hour online service, if you have any questions you can contact us at any time.

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Competitive Price
Our products are available at factory-direct prices and are of high quality and affordable price.

 

Industrial Air Cooled Spot Cooler
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Industrial Air Cooled Spot Cooler

The Spot Cooler Model SAC-65 delivers 23053Btu/h of cooling relief with footprint under 15 sq. ft.
Commercial Air-cooled Spot Cooler
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Commercial Air-cooled Spot Cooler

The Spot Cooler Model SAC-80B delivers 27300Btu/h of cooling relief with footprint under 20 sq. ft.
Portable Air-cooled Spot Cooler
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Portable Air-cooled Spot Cooler

The Spot Cooler Model SAC-140 delivers 47700Btu/h of cooling relief with footprint under 24 sq. ft.
Outdoor Air-cooled Spot Cooler
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Outdoor Air-cooled Spot Cooler

The outdoor air-cooled spot cooler model SAC-250 delivers 85300Btu/h of cooling relief with

Introduction of Spot Air Conditioning Unit

 

 

Spot air conditioning unit are self-contained units that consist of a compressor, condenser coil and evaporator coil in a single unit. Inside the unit, cold refrigerant passes through the copper pipe from the compressor coil into the evaporator coil. A fan blows over the evaporator coil, venting the cool air out. A second fan pushes hot exhaust air out through flexible ducting. Any excess moisture removed from the air is collected in a small condensation tank and discharged either manually or automatically.

 

Different Types of Spot Air Conditioning Unit
 

Single Systems

Recognizable by the duct or exhaust hose which is used to expel the hot, humid air from the room being cooled to the outside. Single systems are ideal spot air conditioning. The condenser, compressor and evaporator are housed in a single unit. The warm humid air is sucked into the air conditioner chilled, dehumidified and filtered and sent back into the room. The warm air by product is exhausted to the open air via the flexible hose. The moisture that is also a by product is exhausted in vapor form with the warm air, or alternatively collected in a tank within the air conditioner.

Split Systems

Recognizable by the fact that there are two separate units linked together via an umbilical cord containing refrigeration pipes, cable and drain. The condenser (outdoor unit) and the evaporator (indoor unit). The condenser is placed outside and uses a fan to dispel the heat generated by the air conditioning process.

Evaporative Air Conditioning

When water changes from liquid form to vapor form, an endothermic reaction takes place. An endothermic reaction is when heat is drawn from its surroundings. This is the principle on which evaporative cooling is based. The unit is filled with water and panels manufactured of "easy-saturating" material soak up the water. A fan within the unit draws the air from the room across these panels, and the temperature of the air is cooled and sent back into the room.

 

Benefits of Spot Air Conditioning Unit
 
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Simple Cooling Solution

The main benefit of a spot air conditioning unit is how easy they are to install and use when compared to built-in air conditioner unit. Installation is quick and easy, leaving you with an instant cooling solution that can be implemented easily in any other room. In the home, this is useful if you only need to cool certain rooms or if your space is limited, and you don't require larger scale cooling. In open-plan offices, a spot air conditioning unit is perfect for cooling hot spots or more localized areas which need dedicated cooling. Smaller office rooms will also be effectively cooled, and spot air conditioning systems can also be a great emergency alternative should the built-in system fail.

Cheaper Than Larger Systems

For smaller homes, or homes which don't require constant or extensive cooling throughout, spot air conditioning units are a cheaper alternative to wall mounted or central air conditioning. Firstly, the initial price is lower due to the lack of any external units or complex installation. Secondly, spot air conditioning allow you to target specific areas as and when they need to be cooled. This is much cheaper than running a central unit to keep your whole home cool when it might not be necessary. In this way, spot air conditioning units can take much of the burden away from a central unit, saving you money in the long run.

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Range of Units

Spot air conditioner units have a BTU (British Thermal Unit) rating, which should be used to help you decide which unit should be used for your given space. A higher BTU suits larger rooms, and spot air conditioners generally range between 5,000 to 40,000 BTU. This leaves you with a lot of options. Homeowners and businesses can find spot air conditioners to suit their cooling needs, whether you need a unit to cool a conservatory or bedroom, or need something to cover a larger, more open space. It's important to choose the right BTU level to properly cool your chosen space. Choose a unit that has too little power will mean that you will never be able to suitably cool the room, and the unit will be running constantly.

 

Top Considerations When Installing a New Spot Air Conditioning Unit

 

 

Airflow
The spot you place the AC unit must allow for proper airflow. It should have enough space around it for unrestricted air movement. This allows the unit to intake and exhaust air efficiently, promoting better cooling performance. When a unit cannot intake or exhaust air appropriately, its performance will decrease. It will consume far more energy than is necessary to create those cool temperatures in the home. As a result, the air conditioning unit will wear out quicker than usual.

 

Avoid Direct Sunlight
We also ensure that the place where we put a new air conditioning unit is not in direct sunlight. This is because the sunlight will make that unit work harder to cool the air, leading to increased energy consumption and reduced efficiency. Thus, we ensure to place the unit and the shaded area that would allow the unit to work smoothly, with minimal strain.

 

Keep It Away from Obstacles
Keeping the AC unit away from obstacles, such as plants, trees, and shrubs, is essential. Install the new AC unit at least two feet away from these objects, as they can restrict airflow and inhibit the unit's ability to function optimally. Plus, if any of the debris from these objects falls into the unit, it will have a more challenging time functioning and cooling the air appropriately. Excess debris can also hurt the quality of your indoor air. As a rule of thumb, keeping that area as clean as possible, far away from plants, toys, and other outdoor objects, is best.

 

Noise Levels
Air conditioning units can be loud when in operation. It is preferable to install the unit away from bedroom windows and living areas where people congregate.

 

Is it Easy to Access?
Your unit must be easily accessible for technicians from an air conditioning installation company to do maintenance services. The unit should be easily reachable for cleaning, filter replacement, and other routine maintenance tasks.

 

Avoid Dusty or Dirty Areas
Dusty and dirty areas must be eliminated from the possible list of locations of the air conditioning unit. Excess dust and dirt accumulating on the filters and coils will decrease the unit's efficiency and performance. Excess dust will also hurt indoor air quality, which may lead to symptoms of allergies, asthma, and other adverse health conditions.

 

Consider Aesthetics
While functionality is essential, consider the visual impact of the unit. Choose a location that minimizes the visual impact and blends well with the overall aesthetics of your property.

 

Spot Air Conditioning Unit Not Working? Here's What To Check First
 

Check Your Thermostat
When your AC unit stops working and won't turn on, sometimes it's a simple fix: Your thermostat may be on the wrong setting or needs a new set of batteries. That's why it's important to start troubleshooting here. Basically, your thermostat is your AC unit's control center. If your AC doesn't turn on at all, it can be a thermostat battery or wiring issue. To double-check, try setting your thermostat to "Cool" and then the lowest temperature possible to jump start your air conditioner. If nothing happens—even after you install a set of fresh batteries (if your thermostat uses batteries)—it's time to check your circuit breaker.

 

Take a Look at Your Circuit Breaker
If it's not your thermostat preventing your AC from kicking on, locate your circuit breaker next (also sometimes called your breaker box or breaker panel). Make sure the circuit breakers for your system weren't tripped. (If they were, this is an easy fix! Simply turn the switches back on.)

 

See If Your AC Unit Has Any Airflow Obstructions
If your AC unit's breaker switches are in the correct operating positions, you should check both your indoor air filter and the outdoor AC condenser unit for blockage next. Your AC unit's filter should be replaced every 90 days at least, and if you haven't replaced your air filter in some time, do so now. After you check your air filter, take a look at your outdoor condenser. The condenser coils (the corrugated metal strands on your outdoor unit) can get blocked by dirt, debris, leaves, and even seeds and pollen. Have landscaping near your outdoor unit? Make sure the plants in your garden aren't brushing up against or blocking the condenser's airflow. If they are, grab a pair of pruners and snip away any greenery in the way.

If you tried all the above and your AC still won't turn on, it's time to call in the pros. When your AC unit is not kicking on at all, it is often due to an electrical issue—it's likely your AC isn't getting the electrical current it needs to operate.

 

Our Service

 

 

Pre-Sales

We have a professional sales team to deal with customers from all over the world, so you don't have to worry about any communication problems. If you have questions about the products, you can consult us at any time. We ensure that every customer request is recognized and properly handled before shipment.

 

In Sales

Before producing customer product orders, we will repeatedly confirm customer requirements to ensure there are no problems. We strictly control quality throughout the production process, and provide real-time feedback to customers.

 

After Sales

If customers need it, we can provide installation and training to help you use your product. At the same time, we will include a detailed operation manual and installation video in the product packaging so that you can install it yourself. If you have any questions, they will be resolved within 24 hours. If the product is damaged within the warranty period, the damaged parts will be sent to the customer via air freight.

 

 

Our Certifications

We have a number of international certificates, and our product quality has passed testing in many countries.

 

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Our Factory

Our factory has a 30000 ㎡ modern plant warehouse, full-automatic assembly lines and testing equipment, and a huge technical R&D team, with an annual production capacity of 200,000 air-conditioners.

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Spot Air Conditioning Unit
 

 

Q: What tools will I need to install my spot air conditioner?

A: The spot air conditioning units install in minutes with no tools. The warm air duct simply lifts from the unit and the spring clamp fits right through the ceiling panel you use to replace your ceiling tile. It couldn't be easier. The condensate tanks are in the unit and the pumps are already installed; if you choose the automatic condensate removal, you just need to connect to a drain line.

Q: Is outdoor air cooled spot cooler effective outdoor?

A: Absolutely! Many outdoor air cooled spot coolers are suitable for use outdoors, as long as you have the means necessary to power them. However, it won't work as well at maintaining a stable temperature in open spaces — an enclosed area like a tent or vehicle is better for stabilized cooling.

Q: Are outdoor air cooled spot cooler energy efficient?

A: Yes. Air cooled spot coolers do not contain complex machinery, so they consume very little energy. For example, Honeywell Air Cooler models consume from as low as 32 watts to 300 watts at their highest fan speed, depending on the size and CFM of the unit. At low speeds, some models consume as low as 7.4 watts.

Q: How loud are outdoor air cooled spot coolers?

A: Most Honeywell Air Coolers max out at 60 DBA on their highest fan speed setting – the sound level of conversational speech in a quiet room. Smaller spot coolers operating on low-speed offer almost whisper-quiet sound for use during the night.

Q: Will an outdoor air cooled spot cooler cool as well as an air conditioner?

A: Outdoor air cooled spot cooler coolers lower the temperature significantly, but unlike air conditioners, they cannot be regulated to maintain a specific temperature. In some cases, such as single rooms in arid areas, they can replace air conditioners.

Q: How to get the best results from spot air conditioning unit?

A: – Use the right size air conditioning unit
Remember that domestic air conditioning units are room-cooling solutions, which means they can only cool one room at a time. Hence, use the correct size cooler for the area.
– Have a fresh air supply
Allow sufficient fresh airflow by opening a window or door in the cooling space. If you don't do this, the humidity will build up in the space, causing the temperature to rise. This is avoided by having a constant supply of fresh air.
– Keep up with maintenance
To ensure effective cooling, you'll need to replace the cooling media in your spot air conditioning unit on a regular basis. In addition, you'll need to keep track of refill and cleaning the water reservoir as needed.

Q: Do portable air-cooled spot cooler require outside venting?

A: Yes, all portable air-cooled spot coolers need to vent the hot air they remove from the room. They include a window venting kit to install to a standard window. However, venting using a window is not required; sliding glass doors, through a wall, or into a drop ceiling (the method most offices use) are also suitable venting solutions. These applications may require a custom modification, and the vent hose may require extending.

Q: Do portable air-cooled spot coolers collect water/need to be drained?

A: As portable air-cooled spot coolers cool the air, they also dehumidify it. The water they condense out of the air is dripped into the internal reservoir or exhausted out the exhaust hose. The self-evaporative or auto drain feature helps evaporate the collected condensation automatically in most environments. If the environment has high humidity, the unit may require draining. Some of our portable air-cooled spot coolers have an upper drain port for optional continuous gravity draining.

Q: What is an intake hose (dual-hose models only)?

A: The optional air intake hose pulls air into the portable air-cooled spot coolers from the outside to help cool off the compressor and condenser coil, along with the air pulled from the filter from the room. The hot air generated from the portable air-cooled spot coolers expels out the exhaust hose. Operationally, a dual hose portable air conditioner has two main advantages over a single hose unit. A dual hose portable air conditioner will cool a room faster and will help minimize negative air pressure situations in the room. If the outside temperature is much higher or more humid than the room, you can cover the intake hose with the included cover, and it will function as a single hose unit.

Q: Is spot air conditioning unit good for summer?

A: For summer cooling, spot air conditioning units can be especially helpful in keeping your home or office cool. They can be used in conjunction with windows open to allow for cross ventilation, or they can be used on their own to provide a refreshing breeze.

Q: Why does my spot air conditioning unit overheat?

A: Here is a list of the most common reasons why a spot air conditioning unit might overheat.
Incorrect AC installation
When the place for installation was badly chosen, the air conditioning system may be exposed to sunlight for a long time, which will lead to its overheating. Besides, installing it too close to the wall typically limits air circulation and causes condensation problems that also bring about overheating.
Insufficient amount of refrigerant
If there's insufficient amount of refrigerant in the air conditioner, it cannot maintain the required temperature. Consequently, the device takes too much time to reach the needed temperature, which causes overheating.
Bad heat exchange
If there are some objects that disturb heat exchange, the outcome is obvious – overheating.
Any mechanical damage
If, for one reason or another, the air conditioner suffered any serious mechanical damage, which caused a breakdown or unfavorable operating conditions, which can also lead to unwanted AC overheating.

Wuxi Dongxia Machinery Co., Ltd. is well-known as one of the leading spot air conditioning unit manufacturers and suppliers in China. If you're going to buy custom made spot air conditioning unit, welcome to get more information from our factory. Also, OEM service is available.

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