Ang mga split-type na aircon na patunay ng pagsabog ay pinapaboran para sa kanilang tahimik na operasyon ng panloob na yunit at mga naka-istilong panlabas. Gayunpaman gayunpaman, may mga pagkukulang sila, tulad ng pagiging madaling kapitan ng refrigerant leakage at panloob na mga yunit na madaling kapitan ng tubig leaks, na nagdudulot ng makabuluhang mga panganib. Iba't ibang mga kadahilanan ang nag aambag sa pagtagas ng tubig, warranting ng isang detalyadong pagsusuri.
1. Mga Pagsasaalang alang sa Istruktura:
Water leakage in split-type explosion-proof air conditioners often stems from the slim design of indoor units with undersized catch trays. Designing a width greater than the evaporator’s thickness poses a challenge, often failing to fully capture condensation, leading to drips.
2. Design Flaws:
Some manufacturers, aiming to cut costs, produce models with identical exteriors but differing internals. Halimbawa na lang, a 1.5 horsepower air conditioner with a high-capacity compressor might use a double-row tube condenser, nearly doubling the condensing area compared to a 2500w unit. Pa, fitting an evaporator nearly twice the size into a slim indoor unit isn’t feasible, creating a disproportion between condensing and evaporating areas, and subsequent water leaks when air is expelled.
3. Manufacturing Imperfections:
Irregularities in the evaporator fins and inadequate stacking can impede condensation flow, causing excessive retention and eventual dripping inside the casing due to inadequate drainage.
4. Insulation Issues:
Sa paglipas ng panahon, parts of the indoor unit casing of split-type explosion-proof air conditioners might reach dew point temperatures, necessitating insulation to prevent condensation. Inferior insulation materials or inadequate adhesion can lead to ineffective insulation, resulting in condensation formation and subsequent dripping.
5. Installation Missteps:
Installing the indoor unit of a split-type aircon na hindi naipapasabog requires careful attention to the drain pipe’s positioning and slope. Incorrect installation can lead to obstructed water flow and leakage. Ensuring an outward slope from the interior is essential for smooth drainage.