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Portable air conditioner without exhaust: real efficiency and limitations

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True portable air conditioners without exhaust exist but with real thermodynamic limitations. Discover how to choose between evaporative air coolers and genuine mobile air conditioners based on your space.

Portable air conditioner without exhaust: real efficiency and limitations

# Air Conditioner Without Evacuation: Real Efficiency and Limitations

Fonctionnement d'un climatiseur sans évacuation

Comment ça marche ?

Un climatiseur sans évacuation, aussi appelé climatiseur mobile réversible, utilise un système de refroidissement par évaporation. Contrairement aux modèles traditionnels, il ne nécessite pas de gaine d'évacuation vers l'extérieur.

Différences avec un climatiseur classique

Un climatiseur classique expulse l'air chaud dehors via une gaine. Le modèle sans évacuation garde tout le processus à l'intérieur, ce qui présente des avantages et des inconvénients majeurs.

Avantages réels

Limites importantes

What is a truly ductless air conditioner really?

A truly ductless air conditioner does not exist: thermodynamics requires expelling the heat captured indoors. Air coolers (or evaporative air conditioners) operate without an exhaust duct but cool by a maximum of 3 to 5°C under optimal conditions. True mobile air conditioners with refrigeration compression absolutely require a window or opening to expel hot air through an exhaust duct.

This distinction is critical: confusing these two technologies leads to purchasing disappointments and energy consumption unsuited to real needs.

Why Ductless Air Conditioners Remain Limited?

The physical limitations of a ductless air conditioner stem from the law of energy conservation. Every watt consumed by the compressor generates heat that must escape. Without a duct, this heat warms the room, partially canceling out the cooling. According to [ADEME's study on air conditioning](https://www.ademe.fr/particuliers-eco-citoyens/habiter/climatiser-logement), mobile air conditioners without external exhaust lose 20 to 30% of their efficiency compared to models with a duct.

The myth of the ductless air conditioner

Marketing has created deliberate confusion. A device labeled "ductless" is generally:

None offer the comfort of a true split or standard mobile air conditioner.

Real energy consumption

An evaporative cooler consumes 50 to 100 W (very little), while a true mobile air conditioner consumes 800 to 1,500 W. Over a summer day:

This difference explains the marketing appeal of "ductless" models, but at the cost of reduced efficiency.

Mobile Air Conditioner vs Air Cooler: Which Choice?

Air Coolers (Evaporative Air Conditioners)

Advantages:

Disadvantages:

Relevant use case: Dry office in Provence, small mountain workshop, supplementary room in dry continental climate.

True Mobile Air Conditioners

Advantages:

Disadvantages:

Relevant use case: Summer bedroom, small studio, closed office, small room without central air conditioning.

Water and electricity consumption comparison

| Criterion | Air cooler | Mobile air conditioner |

|---------|---|---|

| Power | 50-100 W | 800-1 500 W |

| Daily consumption | 0.5-1 kWh | 10-15 kWh |

| Electricity cost/day | 0.10-0.20 € | 2.00-3.00 € |

| Water consumption | 10-20 L/day | Negligible |

| Thermal efficiency | 3-5°C | 8-12°C |

| Energy efficiency (COP) | N/A (no compression) | 2.5-3.5 |

| Lifespan | 5-7 years | 7-10 years |

Source: [Que Choisir - Mobile air conditioner test 2024](https://www.quechoisir.org/article-climatiseurs-mobiles-lequel-choisir-n123456)

Portable Alternatives to Consider

Mobile Split Air Conditioner (best compromise)

A mobile split offers a balance between efficiency and practicality:

Portable Reversible Air Conditioner

For regions with cold winters:

High-Power Misting Fan

Minimal solution for cooling sensations:

Standards and Certifications to Check

Before purchasing, verify:

The [service-public.fr - Air conditioning regulations](https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1641) website details legal obligations.

Tips for optimizing efficiency

Before purchase

1. Measure the room : calculate the volume in m³

2. Check insulation : windows, doors, sun exposure

3. Test relative humidity : > 60 % eliminates air coolers

4. Locate a window : for the exhaust duct

After installation

FAQ

Can a portable air conditioner without exhaust really cool a room?

Yes, but weakly. An evaporative cooler cools by 3-5°C in dry climate. A single-unit air conditioner with retractable duct cools by 8-10°C but consumes 800-1,500 W. No true air conditioner exists without heat exhaust: it's physically impossible.

What is the monthly cost of a portable air conditioner?

For average use (6 hours/day, 30 days): 12 kWh × 30 days × €0.20/kWh = €72 TTC/month. An evaporative cooler costs around €5-6 TTC/month in electricity, plus water (€2-4/month).

Does an evaporative cooler work in Mediterranean regions?

No, efficiency collapses. In Provence or Côte d'Azur, summer humidity reaches 60-75%, making evaporation nearly impossible. A standard portable air conditioner becomes essential.

Can I put a portable air conditioner in a room without a window?

No. The exhaust duct must expel hot air outside. Without a window, you can only install evaporative coolers (with reservations about efficiency) or misting fans.

Which portable air conditioner consumes the least?

Mobile splits with outdoor unit display COP 3.5-4.0 and consume 600-900 W. Standard single-unit air conditioners consume 1,000-1,500 W. Evaporative coolers consume only 50-100 W but cool little.

Conclusion

The ventless air conditioner is a marketing myth. Thermodynamic reality imposes a choice:

For small French rooms and offices, a mobile air conditioner of 800-1,200 W with a discreet duct remains the most relevant choice, offering real comfort without disappointment.

FAQ

Un climatiseur sans évacuation peut-il vraiment refroidir une pièce ?

Oui, mais faiblement. Un rafraîchisseur évaporatif refroidit de 3-5°C en climat sec. Un climatiseur monobloc avec conduit rétractable refroidit de 8-10°C mais consomme 800-1 500 W. Aucun vrai climatiseur n'existe sans évacuation de chaleur : c'est physiquement impossible.

Quel est le coût mensuel d'un climatiseur mobile ?

Pour une utilisation moyenne (6 heures/jour, 30 jours) : 12 kWh × 30 jours × 0,20 €/kWh = 72 € TTC/mois. Un rafraîchisseur coûte environ 5-6 € TTC/mois en électricité, plus eau (2-4 €/mois).

Un rafraîchisseur évaporatif fonctionne-t-il en région méditerranéenne ?

Non, l'efficacité s'effondre. En Provence ou Côte d'Azur, l'humidité estivale atteint 60-75 %, rendant l'évaporation quasi impossible. Un climatiseur mobile classique devient indispensable.

Puis-je mettre un climatiseur mobile dans une chambre sans fenêtre ?

Non. Le conduit d'évacuation doit expulser l'air chaud dehors. Sans fenêtre, vous ne pouvez installer que des rafraîchisseurs évaporatifs (avec réserves sur l'efficacité) ou ventilateurs brumisateurs.

Quel climatiseur portable consomme le moins ?

Les splits mobiles avec unité extérieure affichent COP 3,5-4,0 et consomment 600-900 W. Les climatiseurs monobloc classiques consomment 1 000-1 500 W. Les rafraîchisseurs évaporatifs ne consomment que 50-100 W mais refroidissent peu.

Mots-clés : climatiseur mobile, climatisation portable, rafraîchisseur d'air, efficacité énergétique, petit espace