How to install kitchen AC at home?

To enjoy the cooking and for a fine-dining experience, installing kitchen AC is a solution.

Installing a kitchen AC can enhance the dining experience of the home. Installing an AC in the kitchen area can create a cool and comfortable environment. It requires careful consideration while installing and regular maintenance. To beat the heat, AC is the best solution to keep a cool temperature. This will improve the cooking as you will not be sweating like earlier.

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Here is a step-by-step guide on installing a kitchen AC.

Step 1: Picking a location

  • Split AC: If you are planning on installing a split AC, choose a spot near a window for the indoor unit and an appropriate outdoor area for the compressor.
  • Window AC: If you are planning on installing a window AC, pick a window close to the kitchen area but away from heat sources.

 

Step 2: Preparing the window and indoor unit

  • Split AC: Prepare an indoor unit for installing a split AC. Make sure the brackets are horizontal and in alignment with the window. Next, drill the holes for piping and install electrical connections.
  • Window AC: Clean the window to avoid any obstacles in installing the window AC. Next, attach the mounting brackets to the window without a crack.

 

Step 3: Installing electric wiring and connection

  • Split AC: To ensure proper grounding, one can hire a professional electrician to ensure the proper connection between outdoor and indoor units. Both the units need to be connected properly for the AC to function.
  • Window AC: For the window AC, one can follow the manufacturer’s instructions and need to plug the unit into an electrical outlet.

 

Step 4: Insulating and Sealing

  • Insulating can be done using insulation materials to cover the gaps, if any, between the AC and the window in case of window AC and AC and the wall in case of split AC.
  • To prevent leaks, sealing can be done around the edges.

 

Step 5: Testing the installation

  • Test the AC by turning it on after a secure electrical connection.
  • Check for cool airflow and proper breeze in the kitchen area.
  • Check for unusual noises.

 

What are the tips for maintenance?

Here are some tips for the maintenance of the kitchen AC:

  • Filter cleaning: After installing the kitchen AC, keep cleaning the filter to ensure a cool breeze throughout. This can be done every one to two months.
  • Check for leaks: Leaks can hinder cool airflow; regularly check for any kind of leak. If you find any, repair it immediately.
  • Controlling temperature: Set the temperature of the AC at a temperature that is energy efficient. Setting low can consume energy, putting a strain on the AC.
  • Annual servicing: Plan for the annual servicing of the AC. This will clean the AC effectively and make it ready to use for another year.
  • Adhere to the guidelines: Always keep a user manual handy to repair or maintain. This will decrease the load and be cost-efficient as well.

 

FAQs

Can kitchen ACs be installed without blocking the natural light?

Kitchen ACs can be installed without blocking the natural light. Check for the positioning of the window AC, as this will supply an ample amount of natural light.

Can I install a window AC without a window?

If you do not have a window available and wish to install a window AC, there is no need to worry. You can just install an AC through your wall or ceiling; this will provide a cooling effect.

Which AC consumes less electricity?

Inverter AC consumes less electricity. You can opt and install the same in the kitchen. The installation and maintenance process remains the same.

Which AC provides maximum cooling?

5-star ACs certainly provide maximum cooling. To experience maximum cooling, opt for 5-star ACs. This option is more environmentally friendly.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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