Yes. Can blow capacitor, contactor or ground compressor.
If the air conditioner is designed for three phase, then it will not run, and could be damaged, by single phase power. Otherwise, no.
no power to air conditioner pump but snow flak light comes on and fan runs
Any Energy Star air conditioner will sip power, and have a positive effect on your electricity bill.
One cause of a cars air conditioning to brake is the temperature of the air conditioner. Using to much cold air at a certain amount of time can damage your air conditioner.
With an auto air conditioner, the main power consumption is by the compressor. The compressor is driven mechanically by the engine, not the battery. Electrical power is used for controls, and to power the blower fan.
The air conditioner itself does not release any carbon or carbon dioxide. But if the energy to power the air conditioner comes from a coal fired power plant, it takes more energy to reduce the temperature of a room than it does to heat it.
More than likely yes.
An air conditioner in a car uses quite a bit of power. It is not unusual for a car to hesitate when the AC comes on.
The furnace or air handling unit in the house.
Any air conditioner that is Energy Star rated will be very power efficient, and help you save on power bills.
unless the air conditioner is on the same circuit and drawing enough power to hinder the computer, or there is enough humidity to cause condensation on the computer, no. computers love to be cold.
The price of an industrial air conditioner depends on what type of air conditioner you purchase. The price depends on how much space you are trying to cool. The bigger the space, the bigger and more expensive air conditioner you're going to need.