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Unitary air conditioners are a type of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system that are designed to cool a single room or area. They are typically installed in residential and commercial buildings, and are often used in place of central air conditioning systems. Unitary air conditioners are typically self-contained, meaning they have all the necessary components for cooling, such as a compressor, condenser, and evaporator, housed within a single unit. They are usually installed in a window or through a wall, and are relatively easy to install and maintain. Unitary air conditioners are typically more energy efficient than central air conditioning systems, and can be used to cool a single room or area without having to cool the entire building. They are also more cost effective than central air conditioning systems, as they require less installation and maintenance. Some companies in the Unitary Air Conditioners market include Carrier, Trane, Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, and LG Electronics. Show Less Read more