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Rome in 1200 BC. But according to historians there was a form of AC when building the pyramids.

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Was there air conditioning on World War 2 battleships?

No.


What is Carrier Air Service Unit Twenty-one?

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Was BMW in World War 2?

Yes, they built aircraft engines for the German Air Force (Luftwaffe).


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Combat Air Service Unit 14, Detachment A. The Navy loved initials and acronyms, which in this case was confusing. There were CASUs, and CASU-Fs. A CASU was a Carrier Air Service Unit, but the addition of the "-F" to the designation meant a Combat Air Service Unit. Both types of units did the same type of work to the same aircraft, but I believe a CASU-F was intended for deployment to a shore-based naval airfield or air station in a combat zone. There was a CASU-F group number 14, according to the document linked below under "related links", but where it was deployed I do not find. A carrier aircraft service unit or a combat air service unit was a group of Navy officers and enlisted men who were assigned to a Naval air station or airfield. They comprise aviation machinist mates, ordnancemen, metal smiths, electricians, hospital corpsmen, cooks,bakers and seamen. They were not assigned to a sqaudron. The squadrons came to them. They are usually fighter, scout bomber or torpedo squadrons. Thus, the name carrier aircraft service unit, (as these were the three types of Navy carrier airplanes of WWII), or combat air service unit, where these planes are in action.


What vessel built in Britain wreaked havoc on northern shipping?

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Where can I buy a new air conditioning unit?

You could buy a new air conditioner unit at home depot. They offer lots of air conditioner units at great prices and the air conditioner units are built to perform.


How do you install an air conditioning unit?

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Do you have to replace your furnace if you replace your air conditioning unit?

If is a 2 stage air conditioning unit. You might want to replace the furnace.


Does the Statue of Liberty have air conditioning?

The Statue of Liberty was not built with air conditioning, but at least parts of it are now air conditioned.


How you meassure the air moved through an air conditioning unit?

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What are the benefits of central air conditioning?

Central air conditioning provide a uniform distribution of cool air in your home or work place. It creates a more comfortable environment. 80% of new homes built in the United States are built with central air conditioning.


What year was the first air conditioning built?

1902


How do you replace a central air conditioning unit?

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Why does air conditioning unit run continuously?

Broke


What is the abbreviation of air conditioning central unit?

ACCU


Where can you find the relay in a central air condition unit?

how to check out the relay in a central air conditioning unit


Does ambient temp effect the temperature produced by an air conditioning unit?

In short answer, yes. There are many things that will affect the temperature produced by an air conditioning unit, to be honest.