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near the compressor on the wall of the cooling condenser
As long as the outlet is right for the 115, you can buy it.
No, that is futile. The insulation goes inside the wall.
YES you can! you can even use a dryer vent to the outside.
One tube will be hot, the other cold. Placing them together defeats the whole purpose of insulating them. Insulate separately.
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in a residential unit follow the lines that come out of your house wall to just before the enter the compressor (the unit out side) the usually have metal or plastic caps over them)
The plural form of wall unit is wall units.
If its a finished wall you will need to find the studs, then cut a whole the size of your AC unit. build a 2 x4 frame attatching to the studs with screws. Then just slide your unit into opening and fasten with screws. Buy some moulding and cut to "picture frame" around your unit to finish.
The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.