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the air conditioning cycle
my air conditionel is blowing hot air what i need to do how i put air in my home window conditional
heat strips are what heats your home..
When you are running your air conditioner and it stops then the air conditioner is froze up. You have to cut it off for a while, and let it warm up. You have to turn the thermometer between 70-75 to keep it from freezing up.
See the related link `How does air conditioning work` below. It will answer your question in full detail.
The first air conditioner for the home was available in 1928 when Willis Haviland Carrier developed the 'Weathermaker', an air conditioner for private home use.
If your air conditioner blows air but it's not cold air then you probably need freon in your air conditioner
the air conditioning cycle
Duct work adds allergens to home because they fill up with dust and dirt. When the air conditioner comes on, this dirt fills the air. A filter is needed to help limit this. Ductless air conditioners are cleaner.
A reverse cycle air conditioner work like normal air conditioners only in reverse, transferring heat into a house instead of outside of one. It is not an air conditioner at all, but a heater.
you use freon to cool your car and make the air conditioner work
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NO If the unit is on its side or upside down, the oil can run out of the compressor and it will seize up. They do make a vertical air conditioner to fit into the taller windows which open side to side.
You can buy an traditional air conditioner, and fix solar panels on the roof,then use solar panels supply the air conditioner.
Absolutely not.
An RV air conditioner works much like an air conditioner in any vehicle. It has a compressor and a condenser that operate in concert to cool the air. In an RV, the air conditioner runs off of a generator when the engine is off.
An air conditioner uses refrigerant to transfer heat from one place to another, such as from inside the home to the outside.