You have to vent the hot air from the unit outside or the unit wont be effective.
If there are no windows at all you should probably cut a hole in the wall and mount it there.
Kits are available for install that way.
Yeah, and put a Ram Air kit on the intake and turbo charge the system!
Yes, but it is not very economical.
If you don't have central air conditioning, you can purchase a portable air conditioner (not a fan) to do the job.
A casement air conditioner is an A/C that is taller than wide. Made for crank windows.
No. While the air conditioner is on, keep the windows closed to keep the cool air from escaping to the outside.
A casement air conditioner is an A/C that is taller than wide. Made for crank windows.
Using the air conditioner never saves fuel. But if you are going to use the air conditioner it is better at highway speeds than having the windows rolled down. In the city is better to turn the AC all and open the windows.
keep it closed the windows .but if need fresh air from outside , open the windows.
You can keep your windows open with the air conditioner running, but by doing so, you are letting the hot air in, the cold air out, wasting electricity, and causing your electric bill to be higher. If you want your windows open, it would be best to turn off the air conditioner. In a car, it is recommended to leave the windows open for a few minutes for the hot air to escape...then close the windows and enjoy.
Yes. In most cars (especially those that have climate control) the Air Conditioner compressor will run periodically, while the heat is on, to dry the air as it comes into the cabin; this prevents the windows from fogging. The A/C Compressor will always run when you have the window defrosters on.
You can move your window air conditioner anywhere you want to put it as long as it sits in the window.
No you don't have to remove the air conditioner dryer to use the pulley.........
You will use more gas when your air conditioner is running.