In the case of single type units, No. You simply place the exhaust hose out through an open window, or up into a suspended ceiling void (min 300mm), plug the unit into a 13 amp socket, switch on and enjoy. With split type systems the indoor unit is connected to an external unit via a flexible hose, the external unit can be hung from or sited on a window ledge or on any flat surface outside. This may require assistance from your handy assistant.
Before purchasing a portable air conditioner it is important to determine how big of an area you want to cool. After you determine that, you can choose the correct size that you need because an incorrectly sized portable AC with insufficient or excess BTUs will result in inefficient cooling.
You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
This answer depends on if the air conditioner is portable or permanent. With a portable air conditioner you need a hose (if equipped, this comes with the free standing air conditioners) to vent out the hot air. But with the air conditioner that sits in the window you need a screw driver, screws and plastic curtains that go around the air conditioner to block off the rest of the window. On a permanent air conditioner that is built in the house it is best to have a professional install it because they are licensed to do so and will be equipped with all the tools needed.
Yes, this is a great way to exhaust a single hose portable air conditioner. You would simply need to adapt the hose connections to the front of your fireplace. I have seen an installation where the front of the fireplace was sealed with a piece of plexiglas. The plexiglas had been custom cut to fit the portable AC's fittings.
A portable air conditioner unit is great for a small office room. They are also convienent if you need to move it around. A great model is the AMCOR AL3000.
Yes one should get a portable air conditioner if they need to move it from one room to another. It is also a good idea to have one if you move around a lot, so you can take it with you.
you might need freon in the air condition.
Yes, they do have to be exhausted, unfortunately. They all have to have somewhere to expel the heat energy they have removed from the room being cooled. However, there are multiple options you can use when exhausting the unit. One creative portable AC owner replaced his fireplace screen with a sheet of polycarbonate plastic that was custom cut to adapt to the exhaust hose fittings of his single hose portable air conditioner. This kind of installation will not work with a Dual hose air conditioner. But if you are a bit creative, there are many ways to exhaust the hot air created by a portable air conditioner.
If your air conditioner is running outside by not blowing cold air inside through your vent, your indoor coil is frozen. You will need to turn everything off and allow the unit to thaw out.
Yes you can purcahse a portable air conditioner online for under $175. Go to www.craigslist.com and click on your local city tab. Type in portable air conditoner in the search bar and you will recieve a results page. Also visit www.buy.com for their selection of air coolers and portable air conditioners.
Yes, but precautions need to be taken to ensure that the extension cord is substantial enough to handle the current being passed through it.
A portable air conditioner makes it easy to have cool air in any part of your house or office. They are usually designed to roll from room to room, and they take up very little space. All you need is a window to allow the hot air to escape, and you can have an air conditioned room any day or night. Benefits in a Hot Climate Most homes and offices in warm climates are equipped with central air conditioning that delivers cold air through vents in each room. The trouble with central air conditioning is that it has a tendency to break down when it is used excessively. If you have a portable air conditioner as a backup, you won’t have to suffer through days of unbearable heat while you wait for the repairman to fix your central air conditioner unit. You can keep the portable air conditioner in the room you stay in the most, and maintain a comfortable temperature all day. Benefits in a Mild Climate Even the mildest climate experiences heat waves every now and then. If you live in an area that doesn’t usually experience much heat, you will not be ready for the intense discomfort that heat brings. A portable air conditioner is the perfect answer if you only need to cool a room for a week or two every year. Portable air conditioners are not very expensive, but they can provide much needed relief during the warmest parts of the year. The Convenience of Easy Storage No matter what kind of climate you live in, it is unlikely that you will need to use your portable air conditioner all of the time. The convenient small size and shape of portable air conditioners makes them very easy to store away until you need them again. You can put them in a closet or a garage and forget about them until the heat starts to rise once more. Portable air conditioners are very durable, and will last for years if they are cleaned regularly. If you store a portable air conditioner in a garage, you may find that you like to use it to cool the garage when you are working out there.