Yes, unless you have a completely sealed off room that only gets airconditioned air.
No, air conditioners do not take in outside air to cool a room. They recirculate and cool the air that is already inside the room.
No, air conditioners do not bring in outside air when cooling a room. They recirculate and cool the air already inside the room.
There are a number of ways that you could vent outside air to a laundry room. Putting a window in the room is definitely helpful.
By bringing warm air outside the room
Yes, an air conditioner pulls in air from outside, cools it through a refrigeration process, and then circulates the cooled air into the room to lower the temperature.
The temperature decreases when you are outside of an air-conditioned room because the air within the room is cooler due to the air conditioning system. When you step outside, you are exposed to the ambient temperature of the surrounding environment, which is often warmer than the conditioned air inside the room.
When air is pushed out, air MUST come in somewhere to replace what you pushed out. If the air that is drawn in is hotter, the room will get hotter.
Exhaust fans work by pulling air from a room and expelling it outside, creating a flow of fresh air. This process helps remove stale air and odors by replacing them with cleaner air from outside.
Window fans can be effective in cooling a room when it's hot outside by bringing in cooler air from outside and exhausting warm air from inside. However, their effectiveness may vary depending on factors such as room size, outside temperature, and placement of the fan.
no it's impossible ....
A common free standing or ceiling mounted fan simply circulates air round the room.
No you cannot becasue it will blow hot air in the room, if you consider the room as plant room and you have good ventilation system there then only you can install outdoor unit.