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As a common air-conditioning equipment, rooftop air-conditioning units are suitable for use in complexes, depending on the specific circumstances.
Complexes usually contain a variety of functional areas, such as shopping, dining, entertainment, etc., and the requirements for air conditioning systems are relatively complex. Rooftop air conditioning units have the advantages of compact structure and easy installation, and are suitable for some smaller complexes or specific areas. However, for large and complex complexes, rooftop air conditioning units may face problems such as insufficient cooling capacity and low operating efficiency.
In addition, many factors need to be considered when designing and operating a complex, such as building appearance, space utilization, energy consumption, etc. Rooftop air conditioning units may affect the appearance of the building and the utilization of roof space, and their energy consumption is relatively high, which may increase operating costs.
Therefore, when choosing whether to use a rooftop air-conditioning unit, factors such as the scale of the complex, functional requirements, energy consumption requirements, and architectural characteristics need to be comprehensively considered. For large and complex complexes, more efficient and flexible air conditioning system solutions may be needed to meet the individual needs of different functional areas while achieving energy conservation and emission reduction goals.