No, the air conditioner would not last long at it would be running too slow.
It blows air at how many volts it was designed for... an automotive unit will be 12 volts, heavy equipment uses 24 volts, a window unit in N. America will run 110 volts, while 220 and 440 volt systems are typically heavier household and industrial units.
It would blow-up
The formula you are looking for is I = W (VA)/E. Amps = Watts/ Volts.
110v
Volts cannot be converted to amps. If you mean convert 220v to 12 volts output, then you need a 220v to 12 v step down transformer with the VA or watt rating you require.
Does this air conditioner require 220 volts?
I don't think you can buy a 4000 volt air conditioner.
Yes, transformers which operate on 110 - 120 Volts exist. This question is probably incomplete as it only mentions one voltage: it could be for the primary or the secondary or for a single-winding auto-transformer. The missing information cannot be guessed...
250 volts
If the power requirement is 120 volts it will be connected to a single pole breaker rated at the amperage requirement of the air conditioner. If the voltage of the air conditioner is 240 volts, then a two pole breaker will be required.
If you get 220 volts instead of 208 volts it means that the transformer supplying the circuit is wired in Delta with one of the legs center-tapped to ground.
standard means that the minimum voltage requiremernt in India