I currently have a 5k btu air conditioner and I've found that it'll do well to cool a single room, providing the doors are closed most of the time. To expect much more from it as far as cooling wouldn't be realistic. One of the purposes of an air conditioner besides cooling, is to also remove humidity, and if you use it in a larger area, it'll help some, but you can't really expect a lot of cooling from the unit. It'll also run the compressor continually and the electric bill will probably be quite a bit higher.
Air conditioners are measured in tons (one ton being equal to 12,000 Btu/h). The cooling capacity is measured in BTUs (British thermal units).
Room Air Conditioner...........
The window air conditioner does not have to be on the window. It just has to be in proximity to the window. The vent pipes and fans work best if there is an opening on the wall.
if the compressor is Running you are low on freon, if its not then you have a electrical problem
The largest I know of are the MCM Range of Industrial Portable Air Conditioners. They do a 23,000 BTU, a 28,000 BTU and a 35,000 BTU.
Perhaps the highest btu available in a portable air conditioner is 14000 BTUs. The air conditioner that has this high btu is the Sunpentown WA-1410H, which is portable.
12,000 BTU's
A "1 Ton" air conditioner is equal to a "12,000 BTU" rated air conditioner.
It is possible for a 12000 BTU air conditioner to run on a 15 amp breaker, but it may cause the breaker to trip if there are other appliances drawing power on the same circuit. It is recommended to have a dedicated circuit for the air conditioner to prevent overloading the breaker.
What is the btu's in the goldstar r5205
Puron is a trade name for an environmentally friendly refrigerant (freon). The amount of power an air conditioner would consume is mostly dependant on the size (capacity) and the conditions under which it is operating. A rough estimate for an air conditioner is 1.4 horse power per ton (12000 BTUs), and one horse power is 740 watts.
The recommended room size for a 9000 BTU air conditioner is around 350 to 400 square feet.
no but it will save on your power bill since the 220 is more efficent
british thermal unit is btu full from.
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