All information about Monoblock Air Conditioning Systems
There are different air conditioning systems that all have their specific characteristics. One of these systems is a monoblock air conditioning system: this is an air conditioner without an outdoor unit. Find out all about this type of air conditioning system.
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- What is an air conditioner without an outdoor unit?
- How does an air conditioner without an outdoor unit work?
- The types of air conditioners without an outdoor unit
- Advantages and disadvantages of a monoblock
- Installing an air conditioner
- Heating with an air conditioner?
- What does an air conditioner without an outdoor unit cost?
- AquaConsult's offerings.
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What is an air conditioner without an outdoor unit?
An air conditioner without an outdoor unit, also known as a monoblock air conditioner, is a type of air conditioner that has only an indoor unit. Unlike a split air conditioner, which does have an outdoor unit, all the components needed to efficiently cool (and in some cases heat) an indoor space are contained in one unit - the indoor unit. Often they are somewhat like a radiator. Monoblock air conditioners are especially useful in situations where there is no room for an outdoor unit. They exist both mobile and fixed versions of air conditioners without an outdoor unit.
How does an air conditioner without an outdoor unit work?
A monoblock air conditioner draws in warm air by means of a fan. This warm air then goes to a heat exchanger, where the refrigerant will evaporate. This causes the drawn-in air to cool. Then the cooled air is blown back into the room. The heat is further delivered to the outside air through a grille or a hose, depending on the type of air conditioner without an outdoor unit.
A fixed versus a mobile air conditioner without an outdoor unit
A monoblock air conditioner comes in both fixed and portable versions, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
1) Fixed monoblock air conditioner
A first model you can choose is the fixed monoblock air conditioner. Such an air conditioner comes in many different types, such as a floor model, wall model or ceiling model. A fixed air conditioner without an outdoor unit should be installed against an outside wall. Through two wall grilles, the air conditioner will exhaust warm air to the outside and pull fresh air in. These grilles eliminate the need to install an unwieldy outdoor unit.
Typically, a fixed monoblock air conditioner is maintenance-free and has greater cooling capacity than a portable air conditioner. Moreover, a fixed air conditioner is also a lot more efficient than a mobile air conditioner without an outdoor unit. Thus, the comfort in your home only increases.
2) Mobile monoblock air conditioner without outdoor unit
It's already in the name: a mobile monoblock air conditioner allows you to move the air conditioner around. So you can use a mobile air conditioner to cool different rooms at different times. A fixed air conditioner, on the other hand, comes to hang permanently in a room. This variant is usually cheaper than a fixed air conditioner without an outdoor unit
Therefore, the biggest advantages of the portable air conditioner without an outdoor unit is its flexibility and price. The price of a portable air conditioner is only a fraction of the price of a fixed air conditioner. Moreover, with a portable air conditioner, you also do not have to consider installation costs. One disadvantage, however, is that a mobile air conditioner requires a drain hose to exhaust hot air. This hose is quite large and must be brought out through an open window or door. This allows the warm outside air to sneak back inside. This makes a mobile air conditioner a lot less efficient.
All the advantages and disadvantages of an air conditioning system without an outdoor unit
Advantages
- Limited loss of space
A monoblock air conditioner takes up very little space. A fixed unit often takes up even less space than a mobile monoblock. Want to reduce the nuisance to the maximum? Then the indoor unit can easily be installed on the wall or ceiling.
In addition, there is no need to install a rather bulky outdoor unit on the outside of the house. Installing two grilles is sufficient.
- Cheaper and easier to install than a split air conditioner with outdoor unit
Installing an air conditioner without an outdoor unit is a lot cheaper than a split system. Installation is quick and easy to do because no air conditioning units need to be connected.
- Easy to operate and maintain
Air conditioners without an outdoor unit are maintenance-free. That is, there is no need for someone to come by every year to take care of maintenance. Operating an air conditioner without an outdoor unit is very simple. Control everything through an app on your smartphone, through the touchscreen on the unit or through a remote control.
- Beautiful Design
Monoblock air conditioners often have a sleek design, so they often fit into any interior.
- Environmentally friendly and sustainable
An air conditioning system without an outdoor unit is very environmentally friendly. You can see this especially in energy consumption: the Innova monoblock air conditioners in particular have energy class A+. So you can also immediately reduce the price on your energy bill.
Cons
- More noise pollution
Because all the necessary components are in the indoor unit, air conditioning systems without an outdoor unit can sometimes produce a few more decibels. However, more modern air conditioning units (for example, the Innova Air Conditioning Theater or AeroComfort), barely generate any noise. This is because these devices regulate themselves according to the requested temperature unlike other devices on the market, which have a constant flow of noise.
- Less efficient climate control of mobile monoblock air conditioners
With a mobile air conditioner, you must also consider the exhaust duct. It must be placed through an opened window or door. This can cause inconveniences. Warm outside air re-enters the room, making the air conditioner less efficient. Therefore, more often people look for a mobile air conditioner without a drain tube. In principle, this is not available. You then usually choose an air conditioner, which is seen as a replacement for the portable air conditioner.
Installing an air conditioner without an outdoor unit
Installing a (fixed) monoblock air conditioner is usually simple and involves the following steps: First, two 10- to 15-cm-diameter holes must be drilled in the outside wall to remove hot air and moisture. Next, air ducts and grilles are installed, and then a bracket is attached to the wall. Finally, the installer lifts the monoblock to the height of the bracket and attaches it securely. All that is left is to plug the monoblock into an electrical outlet, and press start.
Notice: a (fixed) air conditioner without an outdoor unit must be located on an outside wall. Through grilles in that wall, it draws air from outside to operate. Thus, your home is constantly supplied with fresh air.
Cooling in summer, heating in winter
Did you know that monoblock air conditioners not only allow you to cool your home in the summer, but you can also use them to cool your home. heating?
A monoblock air conditioner with a built-in heat pump not only blows cold air, but also hot air. Since the energy rating of this air conditioner is A+, this can reduce your energy bill. Especially if you otherwise heat with gas. And since the weather in Belgium is so unpredictable, an air conditioner that can also heat at the same time is no luxury.
How much does an air conditioner without an outdoor unit cost?
How much you should put down for an air conditioner without an outdoor unit depends on several factors, including:
- The power
- The type (fixed or mobile)
- The energy efficiency
- Or any additional features, such as heating and remote control.
When installing a fixed air conditioner without an outdoor unit, you can usually expect prices between 1,085 and 2,590 euros.
Interesting fact: Is your home older than 10 years? And do you plan to have the monoblock installed by a licensed installer? Then you are eligible for a reduced VAT rate of 6%, instead of the standard rate of 21%.
AquaConsult's offering: our monoblock air conditioners without an outdoor unit
AquaConsult has a number of monoblock air conditioners in its range. For this we work together with our sister company AeroConsult, which specializes in air conditioning (heaters) and air purification solutions.
Our monoblock air conditioning solutions, including the Innova Monoblock air conditioner, combine good looks, technological advancement and ease of use. In addition, the units are powerful, quiet and space-saving. Moreover, with us you enjoy the lowest-price guarantee. Can you show that a competitor offers the Innova air conditioning systems cheaper? Then we will refund you the difference.
Innova monoblock air conditioners: an engineering marvel
Although Innova Monoblock air conditioners have a beautiful, compact and lightweight design, they are made very strong and robust. In fact, they are made entirely of metal.
A WiFi receiver is installed in the air conditioners, making them easy to operate: simply via an app on your smartphone. It also remains possible to use the remote control of the air conditioner itself or via a touch screen on the air conditioner to control the device.
The last major advantage of the Innova monoblock air conditioners, is the condensing battery. The air conditioners contain an integrated evaporation effect that improves efficiency even more.
Innova Monoblock Air Conditioners are clearly a true technological marvel.
Why order an Innova Monoblock Air Conditioner from AquaConsult?
AquaConsult has many advantages over other vendors.
- AquaConsult guarantees you the best price in Belgium and the Netherlands. Can you prove that you can get the Innova Monoblock Air Conditioner cheaper elsewhere? Then you will be refunded the difference.
- We don't force you to sign a maintenance contract. We don't even offer one, because the Innova Monoblock Air Conditioner is maintenance-free.
- AquaConsult offers you free delivery to in Belgium which is actually an extra discount now that energy prices are rising so much.
- You get the air conditioning delivered within five days If you install it yourself. Would you like to have it installed by our professionals? Then you'll have the air conditioner within two weeks.
- In addition to air conditioners, we also offer ionization on. Ionization eliminates airborne pollutants such as viruses, particulate matter and pollen. This is how you create healthy air in your home. Discover the price for ionization on the webshop of our sister company AeroConsult.
- Drainage of condensation created by air conditioning systems can sometimes be a problem. At AquaConsult, you can also get a nebulizer purchase which expels the condensation water as separate cells already atomized in the air conditioner.
Detailed product review of the Innova Air Conditioner 2.0
The Innova Airco 2.0 has the following advantages:
- No outdoor unit required
It does require an in-wall grille. But in terms of aesthetics, a strong pro compared to an outdoor unit. After all, it is often impossible to mount an outdoor unit without disturbing loss of visibility on the outside wall. - No pipes
The monoblock sees nicely everything together in 1 unit: condenser, evaporator and chiller. So no more pipes with refrigerant from the outdoor to the indoor unit. - No adjustment of electricity
A multi-split air conditioner with high cooling capacity often requires electricity modification. The Innovas can simply be plugged into existing home electrical outlets. - Beautiful look and feel
The Innova have a truly elegant Italian design. Furthermore, they are only about 16 cm wide and fit well under a windowsill. - Convenient App
You can easily control this climate controller via an app on your cell phone. So you can remotely turn off the Innova if you had accidentally overlooked it.
There are also some downsides:
- Exterior wall
The Innova should be hung on an outside wall. To do this, you do need to drill 2 holes in that wall. - Grid
Innova's grilles should be mounted to the outside wall via the monoblock. In high winds, they may be left "open" for a longer period of time, sometimes allowing insects or dust to enter. - Sound
The intake of outside air is reasonably quiet, but not completely noise-free. So it is best not to install the Innova air conditioner in the wall directly adjacent to your neighbor's terrace, for example. By the way, this monoblock air conditioner without outdoor unit has a special program to go to sleep: the noise level is then much lower for 2 hours.