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That would depend on whether you have an upflow unit (yes) or a down flow unit (no), there are also horizontal left & right units. Flow is indicated by the the direction that the air travels into and out of the furnace or air handler.

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How can I effectively regulate the temperature in a hot room by using a fan to blow air in or out?

To effectively regulate the temperature in a hot room using a fan, you can blow air out of the room to remove hot air and bring in cooler air from outside. This creates a flow of air that helps to cool down the room. Alternatively, you can blow air into the room to create circulation and distribute the cool air from an air conditioning unit more evenly.


How many degrees cool does this air conditioner blow?

This size unit is enough to cool a room 450 square feet which gets a lot of sunlight; air conditioners are rated by BTUs not degrees of cooling, you run it until the room is the temperature you have chosen.


Does a portable cooling fan cool the air?

If it is just a fan, it will not cool it, it will simply blow the air around. To cool the air, you need a portable air conditioner. This will suck air in, cool it down, vent the hot air out (usually through the window, but can also be vented out through the roof or into a different room) and put the remaining cool air back into your room.


What is better about having a window open from the top and bottom in a room?

Have one open at the top and one open at the bottom because the hot air will rise to the top and go out the top window while the cool air is coming in from the bottom and keeping the while house cool from to on its way to the top


How can I efficiently cool down a room using a water bottle air conditioner?

To efficiently cool down a room using a water bottle air conditioner, fill the water bottle with cold water and ice, then place it in front of a fan. The fan will blow air over the cold water, creating a cooling effect in the room.


How do you cool a room with no appliances in it?

Cross ventilation can cool a room with no appliances.


Should a fan blow in or out for optimal air circulation in a room?

For optimal air circulation in a room, a fan should blow out.


What is the best way to cool the roast meat?

leave it to cool in a cool room to about room temperature and then refridgerate.


Do air conditioners take in outside air to cool a room?

No, air conditioners do not take in outside air to cool a room. They recirculate and cool the air that is already inside the room.


Where to put a fan in a room for maximum cooling?

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If your room is warm is it better to have your fan blow the warm air out of your window or to have it blow cold air into your room?

I know this is an incomplete answer, but that depends on a variety of factors: is the room in a large building or small one? Is it being heated or not? Is it in the sunshine or at night? What's its orientation? Are you in a humid or dry climate? There are a lot of factors that contribute to the heating and cooling capacity of a room. Having said that, I would imagine that in most cases blowing cool air into your room will cool it more quickly. Blowing the warm air out is effective for moving air through the room via negative pressure, but any cooling derived from this method presupposes that the air entering into the room is cooler than the room itself (not likely the case in most situations). However, if the room is on the west side of a building in the afternoon, blowing air outside may cool it more than blowing air in due to orientation and solar gains.


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It won't, Magnesium won't blow up.