It should be located "an arms reach" from your condenser.
Have you checked the breaker outside by the unit
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.
Try adding a cercuit breaker right on the AC.
A 20 amp breaker might actually be needed for the installation. It depends on the wattage and voltage of the window air conditioner.
I do not own a central air conditioner. There are several websites though that offer reviews of central air conditioners. One of these websites is consumersearch.com.
Central of course because it is larger.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.
because that air conditioner is full of air. It is letting the air out.
It is possible if the circuit breaker has tripped or is faulty. The best way to check is by unplugging the air conditioner, and plugging in a table lamp. If the lamp lights up, then you know that the circuit breaker is working, if not then it is faulty.
a 2p 20 amp should work fine for a single 220 air conditioner,
Central Air Conditioners are installed into your house to provide cooling air in every room using a duct system. They are very refreshing on a hot day.
If central air conditioner turns on but is not blowing through the vents, check the filter. If it is dirty, change it. Change the thermostat into cool, this will defrost the air conditioner.