because. . . # cold air is heavy and so it sinks # hot air is light so it rises # they put it at the top so the whole building is cool
air-conditions are usually placed at a higher level rather than at a lower level.
Hot air rises but not cold air.
hot air rises so the air con will cool down the air above so air cons will be placed at a higher level
because. . . # cold air is heavy and so it sinks # hot air is light so it rises # they put it at the top so the whole building is cool
Heat rises, cold falls. Hot air will rise towards the ceiling, while cold air will travel towards the floor. Thus, it's beneficial to have the air conditioning at a higher level to allow the cold air flow downwards.
Unlike warm air, cold air does not rise - it falls to the ground. Thus, it's more ideal for an AC system to be placed high rather than low.
Cold air will sink and hot air will rise. So ACs are placed up higher.
Two reasons. One, cold air doesn't rise - it sinks. Two, hot air rises. One of the functions of an air conditioner is to remove humidity from the area being cooled - thus, the hot air will rise into the AC intake.
hot air rises but not cold air. EDIT: If you are referring to the fan speed, then a lower setting will allow the air to "condition" properly and blow much cooler air. Often when the fan is set on the highest speed, the air will have less time to cool and the unit may be heating from its own motor, causing the lesser cooled air to warm slightly. If you are referring to where to place the unit in your home, a higher location will cause the cooler air to circulate better before dropping to a lower level.
There usually at a higher level like a level 8,9,10.
As the ccol air is heavy and warm air is lighter .if ac is place higher the ,it will cool down the warm air above and ,after cooling cool air will shift downwards replace by the rising warmer air from downside and the cycle goes on.If u place the ac on lower level then the warm air in the upper side of the room wil get trapped and will take longer time to cool.
Yes, usually.