Khafetsa, batho ba botsa ka matla a ho futhumatsa a li-air-conditioner tse thibelang ho phatloha mariha le maemo a nepahetseng a mocheso bakeng sa mesebetsi ea bona ea ho futhumatsa.. Ka nnete, ho boloka mocheso o futhumatsang oa moea o thibelang ho phatloha pakeng tsa 18 ~ 20 ℃ ho loketse. E tiisa boiketlo, e fokotsa ho se tšoane ha mocheso ka hare-hare-ntle, e baballang matla, 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. Leha ho le joalo, setting the mocheso 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. Ho feta moo, continuous operation of the external unit escalates the energy consumption of the moea o thibelang ho phatloha.