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A front is the boundary that separates different air masses. The two kinds of fronts are warm front and cold front.
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a front.
Cold Front
The boundary between stalled air masses is called a stationary front.
5m minimum
Minimum distance of air gap
An air mile is a unit of distance for air transplant, the aerial equivalent of a nautical mile.
The installation and maintenance manual for your unit should tell you that. I would say 8-10 and a minimum air flow of around 1200 cfm.
yes it is "A front is a boundary between air masses" -science book
when the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor unit or the distance between the two units exceeds 5 meters
A front.
The air distance from Auckland, New Zealand, to Canberra, Australia, is 1,435 miles. That equals 2,309 kilometers or 1,247 nautical miles.
Such a boundary is called a front.
The tag on the unit will tell you, minimum fuse size and maximum fuse size. Go wilth one in between.
It needs to be a minimum of 55F but it does depend on the type of refrigerant you have. Most technicians prefer it to be at least 60F.
You have to check the label on the unit itself. It will give you all the information as far as maximum and minimum amps.