add a 10 foot piece of flex duct
The A/C extracts water from the air.
Well, the air goes in and sucks the other up. and then it gets hot and sweaty, like Chloe's clunge
Yes it can be shortened, making sure that the top of the vent is at least one meter above the highest point of the roof.
10 feet away unless it terminates 2 feet above the top of such an opening
Definition: Wet vent means a waste pipe that also serves as a vent pipe
The A/C extracts water from the air.
Because a vent is closing. Its the fresh air intake closing.
One way to reduce the vibration from wind noise on a stove vent is to make sure that the vent pipe has a screen over it on the roof. Some might have a screen and others might have a small roof like vent over it. It is not good to completely block this pipe, so a little rattle now and then might still be heard on windy days.
By the use of good quality automatic air eliminators So Vent removes micro bubbles
excessive humidity.
no
The air conditioner is low on refrigerant.
is it possible that the vent hose are disconected?
One cooling fan, one intake vent and one exhaust vent.....
Vent into an unused room.
Your air conditioning system probably has an inadequate intake vent. The vent is not big enough for the power of the system, so it's really sucking air hard through the intake. This is very common in home air conditioning systems. I don't know why! I can't imagine that it's good for your compressor and handler. There a couple of fixes that will at least stop the noise. One is to bend the vanes on your intake cover so they're more open. In my case, I found something simple: The frame around the intake vent was not flush with the ceiling, so air was whistling through there. I cut some strips of paper and fit them into the gap. Voila! No more whistling. You could also caulk around the frame to seal it real good. These are easy fixes, but they don't solve the real problem of inadequate intake vents for the tonnage of the system.
stick an air freshener in the interior vent