A room air conditioner will being putting out a haze if the air contains high levels of humidity. The mixture of cold and warm air will produce visible water vapor.
Why is there humidity in the room when air conditioner is cooling? Room feels damp.
The "haze" is like fog - made from the warm air from the room rushing into the colder freezer.
Room Air Conditioner...........
By bringing warm air outside the room
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A basic split air conditioner recirculates cool air in to the room.
How much space a room air conditioner can cool is dependent on the size of the unit. You can read the amount on the side of the box if you are not sure.
Buy an air conditioner. Another way is to put fans in the room and get the air circulating
The air is very different when there is haze in the air. When haze looms in the sky, the air quality drops significantly. The air becomes stagnant and retains a higher level of pollution.
The air is very different when there is haze in the air. When haze looms in the sky, the air quality drops significantly. The air becomes stagnant and retains a higher level of pollution.
Because the cool air from the air conditioner is denser than the warm air in the room and sinks. Placed high up the cool air will have time to get further from the air conditioner before it settles to the floor, allowing it to cool more of the room. Placed on the floor the cool air will mostly pool around the air conditioner and very little of the room will be cooled. Some air conditioner are actually placed relatively low in a room, but they have fans and baffles that blow the cold air upwards to the ceiling resulting in the same effect as placing the air conditioner high (maybe even better as the fan blows the cool air not only up to the ceiling but across it, possibly covering a larger volume of the room than cool air falling passively from an air conditioner placed high but without fans).
Because the cool air from the air conditioner is denser than the warm air in the room and sinks. Placed high up the cool air will have time to get further from the air conditioner before it settles to the floor, allowing it to cool more of the room. Placed on the floor the cool air will mostly pool around the air conditioner and very little of the room will be cooled. Some air conditioner are actually placed relatively low in a room, but they have fans and baffles that blow the cold air upwards to the ceiling resulting in the same effect as placing the air conditioner high (maybe even better as the fan blows the cool air not only up to the ceiling but across it, possibly covering a larger volume of the room than cool air falling passively from an air conditioner placed high but without fans).