no... water in the refrigeration system is a very bad thing. The air conditioning system will remove moisture (humidity) from the air and require a drain to channel that water away from the coil.
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A reverse cycle air conditioner work like normal air conditioners only in reverse, transferring heat into a house instead of outside of one. It is not an air conditioner at all, but a heater.
The thermostat tells the air conditioner to pull in air. The air then goes through cooling lines in to the house. goes through the vents and out through the registers in the rooms of the house.
Yes, unless you want your air conditioner to actually work.
Most residential HVAC systems do not use water, at all.
The person who installs your air conditioner should definitely have HVAC training. You always have to make sure that the technicians, and the companies they work for are licensed. This give you some assurance that they are experienced and know what they are doing.