Nthawi zambiri, anthu amafunsa za kutentha kwa mpweya woletsa kuphulika m'nyengo yozizira komanso kutentha kwabwino kwa ntchito zawo zotenthetsera. Kunena zoona, kusunga kutentha kwa kutentha kwa mpweya woletsa kuphulika pakati pa 18 ~ 20 ℃ ndibwino. Zimatsimikizira chitonthozo, amachepetsa kutentha kwa mkati ndi kunja, imateteza mphamvu, and prevents the increased power consumption associated with higher temperatures.
As the chilly winter season approaches, many users turn to explosion-proof air conditioners for warmth to stave off the cold. Komabe, setting the kutentha is an art; too much heat can be intolerable.
It’s common knowledge that in the summer, explosion-proof air conditioners are set between 26~28℃, but what about in the winter? Experts recommend a winter setting of 18~20℃ for explosion-proof air conditioners, as people usually wear more layers during the cold. Setting the temperature too high could lead to discomfort and a significant temperature differential between indoors and outdoors, increasing the likelihood of catching a cold upon exiting. Komanso, continuous operation of the external unit escalates the energy consumption of the mpweya woletsa kuphulika.