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Classic Air Conditioners is a type of air conditioner that was introduced in the late thirties. It is popular with those who appreciate old-fashioned air conditioning. This brand offers two main options; the base model and the dual combo models. The base model air conditioner can cool only one room while the dual combo models can cool up to four rooms. These units can be used in residential, commercial and even outdoor applications.
Classic AC's have a number of features which make them different from modern versions. These older versions feature evaporator coils which distribute warm air throughout the room rather than relying on a cooling fan to push air through the coil. In this way the warm air remains close to the coil and is therefore more efficient. Some models also have an adjustable thermostat that allows the unit to maintain a comfortable temperature for the room. Others have automatic shut off capabilities.
Classic AC's are known for their distinctive style and range of colors. They can be sleek and modern or dark and woodsy. Some units come in a single color but there are ones available in multiple colors such as red, blue, yellow, white and black. The unique styling is one of the reasons for their popularity. Many customers like the ability to personalize their air conditioners.
A second distinctive characteristic of these models is that they often sport the now infamous coil whine. The coil whine is characterized by a high pitched squeak that only occurs when the air blower is in use. It occurs at the start of every season and goes away as the air cools down. Some consumers claim that the annoying coil whine actually serves a useful purpose in some models.
If you are looking for an air conditioner that is silent to run, the coil whine may not be the ideal option. However, many experts claim that the appearance of a silent running air conditioner is more important than its noise output. If you are determined to keep your air conditioner silent, there are some options available. For instance, you could paint the outer shell to cover up any visible sign of the coil whine.
You may also choose to buy an air conditioner with a pre-installed coil whine mechanism. Alternatively, you may decide to buy a unit that is silent but comes with a manual option to turn it off and on. In the end, it is up to you to make the decision about which type of air conditioner is right for you and your family. Whatever your choice, rest assured that you will enjoy many seasons of cool and comfortable air with a Classic Air Conditioner.
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