The air conditioner also has vents located in the outside unit
A ceiling air conditioner including a decorative panel having: a plurality of air blow openings, an air blow shutdown member for shutting down an internal air passage of unused air blow opening(s) of said air blow openings, and vanes provided in the internal air passage of said air blow openings for changing an air direction, wherein a mount position of said vanes is in the vicinity of a surface of said decorative panel in said internal air passage, and unused air blow opening(s) of said air blow openings can be fully closed by said vanes.
The vents in your air conditioner help move the air in your room so you don't have hot or cold spots. The air conditioner also has vents located in the outside unit. Controlling the vents will control the air movement in your home and make the air conditioner more efficient.
The present invention has been made in order to solve such problem. It is an object of the present invention to provide a ceiling-embedded air conditioner capable of easily discriminating whether or not the air blow opening is used from the appearance of a decorative panel.
It is another object of the present invention to provide ceiling air conditioners capable of easily discriminating whether or not the air blow opening is used, adjusting an air direction every air blow opening, and improving amenity from the viewpoints of human and material engineering.
A ceiling-embedded air conditioner of the present invention includes a decorative panel having: a plurality of air blow openings, an air blow shutdown member for shutting down an internal air passage of unused air blow opening(s) of the air blow openings, and vanes provided in the internal air passage of the air blow openings for changing an air direction, wherein a mount position of the vanes is in the vicinity of a surface of the decorative panel in the internal air passage, and unused air blow opening(s) of the air blow openings can be fully closed by the vane(s). Thus, it can be easily discriminated whether or not the air blow opening is used from the appearance.
Furthermore, all of the air blow openings are fully closed by the vanes when the air conditioner stops. Therefore, it is possible to easily discriminate operation of the horizontal air conditioner from the appearance.
Furthermore, a vane driving motor for driving a respective one of the vanes is provided in the decorative panel, whereby the air direction can be adjusted every air blow opening, and amenity is improved from the viewpoints of human and material engineering.
Furthermore, a resisting member for fixing the vane at an arbitrary position in its movable region is disposed between a vane bearing and a vane rotary shaft pivoted by the vane bearing provided at the decorative panel. For this configuration, an air direction can be adjusted every air blow opening, and amenity is improved from the viewpoints of human and material engineering.
Inspect the vents in the outside unit. Make sure the vents aren't covered with grass or weeds. Anything that blocks the vents in the outside unit can cause your air conditioner to run continuously and be inefficient. If left as they are, blocked vents can lead to malfunctions in the air conditioner manufacturer .
Aim the vents of the inside air conditioner where it's most comfortable for you. Since cold air falls, it's recommended that the vents be aimed higher in the room. That way, the air is cooled at your head and falls to your feet. If you have a ceiling fan, aim the air vents towards the ceiling fan. The cold air will reach towards the ceiling fan and the ceiling fan helps move the air.
Move the lever on your air conditioner vent so one of them points to a corner of the room. As crazy as it sounds, the air hits the wall and bounces off it and back into the room. Remember to aim the air conditioner vent higher in the corner, because cold air falls.
Close all ventilation fans when the air conditioner is running. Ventilation fans draw air out of your house and will draw the cold air out as well. Ventilation fans are usually located in the bathroom and kitchen. Make sure you don't aim the vents of your cassette air conditioner directly at any ventilation fans, if they are working at the same time as the air conditioner.
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