I do not know of ANY electrical appliances that are rated at 18 thousand volts. There are electrostatic air cleaners that utilize high voltages, but rely on a step up transformer to boost normal voltages to the high voltage internally.
If it is a 240 volt conditioner it will stop. If it is a 120 volt conditioner it will stop if it is on the leg that has been lost.
Usually in the air handler
12 V
yes
A 220 volt window air conditioner typically requires around 1,500 to 2,000 watts of power to operate efficiently.
The energy requirements for a 120-volt air conditioner depend on its cooling capacity, measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs). A typical 120-volt air conditioner with a cooling capacity of 10,000 BTUs requires around 1,000 watts of power to operate efficiently.
Yes, call a certified technician to do the replacement of the freon.
I don't think you can buy a 4000 volt air conditioner.
One can purchase an inverter air conditioner at Samsung. Also, one can get it from Daikin Industries or one can even go to Sears to buy an inverter air conditioner.
Yes the 115 volts you read is just the maximum it will handle.
You can go to your local Home Depot to purchase a air conditioner. You can also find them in your local walmart.
If you don't have central air conditioning, you can purchase a portable air conditioner (not a fan) to do the job.