1. Start
  2. Home & Interior
  3. Home
  4. Air Treatment
  5. Air Conditioners
  6. ElectrIQ Air Conditioners

ElectrIQ Air Conditioners

Filter
  • Air Treatment
  • Dehumidifier
  • Air Conditioners
  • Air Purifier
  • Humidifier
  • Filters
  • Air Cooler
Type
Product properties
Features
Wireless
Energy facts
Measures

18 products

ElectrIQ Air Conditioners ElectrIQ iQool9Plus

ElectrIQ iQool9Plus

Air flow: 850m3/h, Cooling capacity: 2.7 kW, Max. Operating area: 26m², Refrigerant(s): R32

£479.98
Amazon
AirCon Direct
in 2 stores
ElectrIQ Air Conditioners ElectrIQ iQool 2 x 9000 BTU Wall Mounted Air Conditioner with Heating Function Black

ElectrIQ iQool 2 x 9000 BTU Wall Mounted Air Conditioner with Heating Function Black

Portable

£869.00
Amazon
AirCon Direct
in 2 stores
ElectrIQ iQool 2 x 12000 BTU Wall Mounted Air Conditioner with Heating Function Black

ElectrIQ iQool 2 x 12000 BTU Wall Mounted Air Conditioner with Heating Function Black

£1,199.98
Amazon
AirCon Direct
in 2 stores
ElectrIQ Slimline 10000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner

ElectrIQ Slimline 10000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner

Portable

£269.97
AirCon Direct
in 1 store
AIR CONDITIONER

FAQ

The principle is the same as for a refrigerator; the physical rule that says that liquid that evaporates absorbs heat. There is a liquid refrigerant that’s led into an evaporation system. Low pressure makes the refrigerant liquid evaporate into a gas that cools air-conditioning flanges. The cold from the flanges is then blown out into the room by a fan. Heat is also generated from this process and has to be dissolved.

It depends on the size of the area being cooled and how cold you want it. For an area of 45 square metres, the cost is usually around 7 pence an hour, if you cool it down from approximately 27 degrees to around 21 degrees. For an area of 60 square metres, the cost is around one 8 pence an hour, and for 80 square metres, it is just under 17 pence an hour. However, this can vary as the price of electricity varies; this is just an indication of the cost. Cooling a bedroom on a hot summer night costs about 70 pence.

There are fixed and portable air conditioners. In both cases, the heat generated in the cooling process must be dissipated. A fixed installation requires a process where the heat is being led out through a pipe to a permanently-mounted outdoor unit. A portable air conditioner has a hose to dissipate the hot air, meaning that no outdoor unit is required. The hose can, for example, be led out through a window in your home.

Advertisement
  • Expert reviews
  • Sale
  • Guides
  • How to use
  • About us