- In terms of appearance, cabinet wall-mounted air conditioners are usually compact and small, designed in a shape suitable for hanging on the cabinet wall. Their casings are generally made of metal and are mostly white or gray in color, which is relatively compatible with the cabinet environment.
- During installation, the air conditioner is fixed on the side wall of the cabinet through a special hanger. The hanger can be adjusted according to the size of the cabinet and the size of the air conditioner to ensure that the air conditioner is firmly installed and in a proper position.
- The internal structure mainly includes key components such as a compressor, evaporator, condenser, and expansion valve. The compressor is the core of the refrigeration cycle and compresses gaseous refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure state; the evaporator causes the refrigerant to evaporate and absorb heat under low pressure to achieve the cooling effect; the condenser dissipates the heat released by the refrigerant; the expansion valve is used to control the flow of the refrigerant.
- The refrigeration system adopts a design suitable for the cabinet environment and can quickly and effectively reduce the internal temperature of the cabinet. The refrigerant is usually an environmentally friendly refrigerant such as R410A.