Air Conditioner Controllers

Air Conditioner Controllers have evolved to become more advance in tandem with the advancement made in the field of microcomputer. These days, most window air conditioner and room air conditioner in your homes or offices have electronic controllers in them that make the units more user friendly, intelligent and feature-rich.

See some of the typical air conditioner controllers functions or some slight variation depending on the manufacturers of your unit.

Control Of ON/OFF Compressor

The compressor is the most important component of a vapor compression refrigeration system. The ON/OFF type of compressor used to be popular in the past but DC Inverter type of compressor is the latest technology in the market though more costly.

The ON/OFF compressor will totally ON or totally OFF depending on the set temperature and the ambient temperature. Usually there is a dead band of about 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C to prevent ON-OFF cycling of compressor that will reduce its lifespan. In cooling mode, the compressor will turn ON when the ambient temperature of the room is higher than the set temperature by 0.75°C (different manufacturer will have different value). It will only go off when the room temperature drops below 1.25 °C (different manufacturer will have different value).

 

Title: Panasonic Air Conditioner Remote Control - Description: Panasonic Air Conditioner Remote Control

A ductless split cooling model Panasonic remote control

 

 

Mode Setting

The mode setting button at the remote control usually enables you to set the mode of operation. It  can be set to COOL mode, HEAT mode (if your unit is a heat pump unit), DRY mode, AUTO mode or FAN mode. Look at the manual provided to see the symbols of each mode.

COOL mode is the default setting that you will use if you want to cool the room upon entering it. The air conditioner will regulate the temperature to achieve the setting temperature of your remote control. A temperature setting of 24 C° is a good setting to save energy.

HEAT mode is the mode that you will use when you need to heat up the room during winter. In this mode, the evaporator effectively becomes a condenser and vice versa by using a reversing valve to reverse the flow of the refrigerant. A temperature setting of 28 C° is a good setting to save energy.

In heat pump model, AUTO mode is a mode that will automatically change the mode between COOL and HEAT by sensing the temperature in the room. If the room temperature is low, HEAT mode will operate and if it goes up to a certain temperature, it will switch to COOL mode.

In air conditioning model and depending on the manufacturer, the AUTO mode is actually operating in COOL mode but with a lower set temperature to cool down the room quickly before reverting to the set temperature of the user.

DRY mode is a variation of COOL mode where the compressor will cycle on and off (or low speed if inverter model) for a few minutes each depending on the temperature of the room. By this cycling, the moisture will be removed from the room hence the humidity of the room will drop. This is basically a dehumidifying function.

FAN mode exists in some model. This mode is hardly used as there is no cooling effect to the room. Only the indoor fan is on.

Panasonic Central Air Conditioner System Controller

Title: Panasonic LCD panel control for air conditioner unit. - Description: Panasonic LCD panel control to control air conditioner unit if customers prefer the control to be mounted on the wall instead of using the wireless remote control.Panasonic LCD panel control.

 

Economical Mode

Most air conditioner controllers have the built-in economy or sleep mode function. This function is used when one is going to sleep. When activated using the remote control, the air conditioner unit will raise the set temperature in steps after a period of time. This is because the required cooling will reduce when one sleeps.

Depending on manufacturer, the set temperature could increase by 1 °C after 1 hour of operation, 1.5 °C after 1.5 hours of operation and 2.0 °C after 2 hours of operation. Use this mode to save energy.

Fan Speed

Usually the fan speed can be change to Low, Medium, High or Auto. The Auto mode has a built-in intelligent that determine the speed of the fan depending on the room temperature and set temperature. Higher speed is used if the difference between these two temperature is high and lower if low.

Timers

Most unit will also have timers that you can use to ON or OFF the unit based on the clock of the remote control. Some simpler unit does not have clock but has delay timers that allow you to set the number of hours elapsed before the unit is turn ON or OFF.

Auto Random Restart

The auto random restart is a feature that will retain the settings of the controls in the event of a power failure. Once power is restored, the air conditioner will restart to its last settings with the compressor being powered up randomly. This is a good feature to look out for before you purchase the unit.

Ionizer

Ionizer is now a basic feature in most room air conditioner unit. It is located at the indoor unit and has a high voltage electronic module that ionized the surrounding air with negative ions. These ions will attract dust and other contaminants from the return air to ensure that only fresh and clean air is discharged from the fan coil unit. Take note that the module will have to be changed after a certain hours of operation to ensure its continuous efficiency.

Air Louver

Air louver function helps to direct the air flow in the direction of your choice. Most controls have a least up and down control of the air. Some units may have left and right louver control as well.