There should be a name plate on the unit somewhere, which will provide how many pounds need to be in the unit.
Not by yourself, and not a window unit at all.
No easy way of doing this. These units do not come with service valves.
5.1 Lbs
my air conditionel is blowing hot air what i need to do how i put air in my home window conditional
No it's not ! It uses electricity to blow cooler air into a home - the same effect can be achieved by opening a window !
If your talking about the air vents it's because that is were the heat enters the home. If your talking about window units it's to allow the condensation to drain and generated heat to discharge
Refrigerant capacity is 1.32 to 1.54 pounds
that would be a drape and it goes over your window to block the sun, or works as a decor for your home.
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 you are trying to cool your home or room to a temperature that is lower than the temperature outside, then the electricity needed will be much greater if the window is open. So, in short, yes.AnswerOn a warm day, leaving your windows open will allow warm air to replace the air that your air conditioner just worked to cool. Thus, your air conditioner will have to continue to run, which uses electricity, to re-cool this air. Of course, using more electricity will cost you more money.
A split system air conditioner is a central air conditioning system that is "split" into two components: the air conditioner that sits outside of your home and an indoor component to move the air through duct work, such as a furnace and coil. A window unit only cools the single room it is installed in. It does not move air through ducts like a split system does. It will be more expensive to run a window AC to cool a home, but the upfront cost will be less than a central AC system.
For automobiles there are many but the two major ones are R-12 and R134a.. For the home there are various types of air conditioners like window air conditioner, split air conditioner, packaged air conditioner and central air conditioning system..... Most home systems use R-22 refrigerant but R-410a is also an increasingly used refrigerant known as PURON...................