If you are running a window unit in a closed room, you will actually heat the room up. The unit needs to be able to "move" the heat to the outside air.
No. While the air conditioner is on, keep the windows closed to keep the cool air from escaping to the outside.
Seriously? Cold air blows out of the air conditioner when it's on, reducing the temperature of the room. When the temperature in the room reaches some preset value, the air conditioner shuts off to prevent the temperature from dropping any lower. Once the air conditioner is shut off, heat sources within the room including people, appliances, and heat entering through walls and windows causes the temperature in the room to increase. When this happens the air conditioner kicks on again to bring the temperature back down. It ain't rocket science.
The room air temperature increases.
Why is there humidity in the room when air conditioner is cooling? Room feels damp.
All the heat you're taking out through the front you are just pumping back in the room through the back.. Dangerous? Probably not. Senseless? Definitely.
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.
Certainly. The air conditioner though needs a place to dissipate the heat from the cooling coils, so best to exhaust it outdoors through a slot in the wall. These are usually done in a window for ease of installation.
This unit is good for a room size of 10 x 15 and should fit most windows.
Room Air Conditioner...........
You still have a decent chance of survival. Go to a room or hallway in the center part of your house on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows.
yes yes they can
Having oils in the room is more dangerous.