Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners, or PTACs. What exactly are they? You've seen them in hotels or maybe even your office. Have you ever wondered why someone would decide to install one in their space? This post seeks to give you those answers. Keep reading to learn more about PTACs and why they just might the right comfort solution for your space.
What Is a PTAC?
First things first, what exactly is a PTAC? Typically, PTACs are commercial-grade air conditioners that are installed directly through a wall. Usually, you'll find them placed through an external wall right above the floor and under a window.
You may not even realize that you've seen them before, or at least didn't know what exactly they were called. If you've spent any time in hotels traveling for work or vacation, most likely you've stayed in a room with a PTAC. They're also commonly found in assisted living facilities, sunrooms, offices, and more.
What Are The Top Benefits of PTACs?
Let's break it down. What are some key features that make PTACs an attractive option to some building and homeowners?
- Simple Installation: They quickly install directly into a wall using a wall sleeve that's typically included with the unit. Unlike other air conditioning options, there's no ductwork required.
- Affordability: If you're an owner of hotels or apartments, the cost is a key concern. Most PTACs can be bought for less than $1,000, making them a cost-effective option for multi-room comfort.
- Increased Efficiency: Building owners typically compare PTACs versus window air conditioners when deciding which option to install. With high Energy Efficiency Ratios (EER), they may be a more efficient cooling option than window units.
- Quiet Performance: Nothing can be a dent in repeat business is your guests not getting a good nights sleep. PTACs are designed to operate more quietly than other options.
- Simple to Operate: No matter who is using the unit, with intuitive user-friendly controls anyone can operate a PTAC.
Where Are PTACs Usually Installed?
PTACs are most often seen in the hospitality industry and commercial settings, though you can also install them in residential applications too. Common areas where you may see a PTAC include:
- Hotels
- Schools/Classrooms
- Apartments
- Dorm Rooms
- Offices
- Sunrooms
How Do You Choose the Right PTAC for You?
Finding the right model for your home or business doesn't have to be confusing. There are a few key items you should consider when deciding which PTAC is best for you.
- Its Power: The power of PTACs is measured by BTUs. The larger the room you're cooling, the more BTUs you need. Check out the number of BTUs you need for common room sizes here.
- Year-Round Use: PTACs aren't just great for cooling, but many can be used for heating too. When you need year-round comfort, choose a model that has built-in heating functions.
- Plug Type: You're going to be plugging the unit into a power supply. Before purchasing, make sure its plug face matches your space's requirements.
In Summary
PTACs are commercial-grade air conditioners that are installed directly through a wall and are most commonly found in hotels, dorms, assisted living facilities and more.
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