Probably not on the same circuit especially if your house is an older one. If they are on different circuits both should run okay.
You're actually OPENING the breaker. And it means you're drawing too much power. 1 air conditioner=about 10 box fans. Try unplugging things using the same circuit. An air conditioner draws a lot of juice. An A/C and a microwave, for example, are too much for most homes to handle. Your breaker box should (hopefully) tell you what breaker goes where.
No, they travel at the same speed.
Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
a 2p 20 amp should work fine for a single 220 air conditioner,
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.
microwave uses an open loop system microwave oven that simply runs for a given time and then stops. It does not care if the food if OK, raw or burnt!
why wouldn't it be?
Generally allow one day for replacing a furnace and one day for replacing an air conditioner. You need to replace furnace and air conditioner at the same time.
That can happen if they are low on freon.
huh?
It is okay to run a dehumidifier and central air at the same time. This will help keep the costs down for the air conditioner. If the dehumidifier is running, the air temperature will cool off quicker and the air conditioner can be turned up a little higher.
Our air conditoiner is being installed as we speak. Can I shower and turn on the ceiling fan?
About the same as for a window air conditioner.
Yes, and you should use a time delay fuse.
95 lin town car when turning on air conditioner and the clutch kicks on in the air compressor it jerks and the jerks at the same time car experiencing loss of electricity from engine when it jerks
No.
The cost of such an air conditioner varies depending on the brand and time of purchase. Currently, such an air conditioner can be purchased for around $180.