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Yes, A/C units inherently remove moisture as the air is cooled.

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Why every time you run air conditioner mold starts to appear on clothes and shoes in your closet?

Mold forming means there is too much moisture in the air. So, your air conditioner is putting out too much humidity.


What is the purpose of a condensate pump in a portable air conditioner and how does it help in the overall functioning of the unit?

The purpose of a condensate pump in a portable air conditioner is to remove the excess water that is produced during the cooling process. This helps prevent the unit from becoming too humid and ensures that it operates efficiently. The condensate pump helps in the overall functioning of the unit by maintaining proper humidity levels and preventing water damage to the air conditioner.


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To remove humidity in the air, you can use a dehumidifier, open windows or use fans to increase ventilation, fix any leaks or sources of moisture in the area, and use moisture-absorbing materials like silica gel or baking soda. Additionally, using air conditioning can also help to reduce humidity levels in the air.


Why does the air conditioner smell like vinegar when turned on?

because you have too many dead babies in your air conditioner tank


How is air cooled by air conditioner?

by the process of heat transfer.freon in air conditioner absorbs heat from air,as boiling point of freon is too low.thus air cools


Which one is better the air cooler or the air conditioner?

In the humid warm climate an air conditioner is the solution. In dry hot climate and air cooler (aka evaporative cooler) works best since it cools by evaporation of water and introduces a lot of humidity in the space. An air cooler is not usually recommended (even in dry climate) for rooms where electrical/electronic equipments (such as TV, PC etc) are placed since too much humidity mixed with already deposited dust makes a mess and results in failure. Also air cooler is cheaper in cost as well as operation.


Why does your house feel damp when the air conditioner is running?

This is mainly due to the leakage of outside air into the air-conditioned space. As the outdoor air is hotter (and may be more humid), the dampness is caused when it leaks through into the air-conditioned space. Check for any leakages through doors/windows, and also the fresh air coming in directly without treating.


Is it possible to use 220volts 60hz air conditioner in India at 220 volts 50hz?

No, the air conditioner would not last long at it would be running too slow.


What is that musty smell you smell when you enter your apartment?

It is probably mold growing inside the air conditioner, which blows out into the room. This is fairly common, especially if the humidity is relatively high in your area. If your carpets are damp, they too can harbor smelly mold.


Which is bad for your health a dry room or cold room?

A dry room in winter can affect the body and can make the heated room feel colder. Humidifiers are uses to raise the house humidity level. In summer, too much moisture from high outside humidity can make the house very unbearable. Dehumifiers can be used in addition to the humidity removal performed by an air conditioner.


What is the problem on a 1997 Nissan Maxima GTE the air-conditioner is not blowing cold enough air?

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What is air conditioner ambient temperature?

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