You can conserve energy by using fans instead of air conditioners, as fans require much less energy to operate than air conditioners.
Any kind of electric fans will use far less energy than air conditioning.
no there are no portable air conditioners.
form_title= Energy Efficient Air Conditioners form_header=Keep your cooling bill down with an energy efficient air conditioner! Will you be replacing a previously installed air conditioner ?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure How many air conditioners will need to be installed?* = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, More than 10} What is your general summer climate?* = _
To read more about energy efficient air conditioners, go to wikipedia and look up Energy star. This will give you information on how and why a unit will be more energy efficient and "green".
Different types of home air conditioners are: Central Air Conditioners Split System Air Conditioners Packaged Central air conditioners Portable air conditioners Ductless air conditioners and, Evaporation Coolers
form_title= Central Air Conditioners form_header= Stay cool with central AC! What is the size of the room where the AC unit will be installed?* = _ How many BTU or energy usage units should the central air conditioners be rated?* = _ How many central air conditioners will you require?* = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, More than 10}
When was Air Conditioners invented
Yes, all their current airconditioners are energy star certified.
B.T.U. or British Thermal Unit usually seen on air conditioners.
Air conditioners is one of many.
leaving your air conditioner on during the day
All air conditioners work by removing energy from one liquid and putting it in another liquid. Usually, the two liquids are the same. They blow air over the cold liquid which cools the room. They blow air over the hot liquid to the outside. With valves, air conditioners can be made to blow hot air inside and cold air outside. That is called reverse cycle.
Yes, but this only applies in the United States.