Why is the cooling effect of air conditioning worse in rainy days?
1. Humidity increase: when it rains, the humidity is high and the moisture content in the air increases. When the air conditioner is cooling, it needs to remove the moisture in the air, which will increase the burden of the air conditioner and lead to poor cooling effect.
2. Temperature drop: The temperature is low in rainy days, so it is necessary to lower the indoor temperature when the air conditioner cools, but the temperature in rainy days is already very low, and it takes more time and energy for the air conditioner to reach the required temperature, resulting in poor cooling effect.
3. Weakening of airflow: rainy weather, low wind speed and weakened airflow will lead to poor air circulation and the refrigeration effect of air conditioners will also be affected.
4. Improper maintenance of the air conditioner: If the air conditioner is not cleaned and maintained for a long time, rainy weather will lead to water accumulation inside the air conditioner and affect the refrigeration effect of the air conditioner.
Therefore, when using the air conditioner in rainy days, attention should be paid to keeping the room ventilated and clean, and the air conditioner should be maintained regularly to improve the refrigeration effect of the air conditioner.