Depending what kind. Usually 2-3 days.
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It depends. The above answer is or could be correct. It really depends on the difficulty and what system components you will be adding. If you want to just install an air conditioner, if you mean the outdoor section (condenser) 1 man 1 day. If you mean the outdoor section (condenser) and the indoor section (evaporator), most systems could be finished in about a day or day and a half with 2 men. Air cleaners/purifiers, humidifiers all add to this amount of time.
It is possible to install an air conditioning unit without calling a professional. Take extra care when measuring the window to ensure that the unit fits properly and will be secure while the unit is running.
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Its the same thing, its comes through a wall, same difference, install in a window, or install through the wall.
The cost to run a portable air conditioning unit depends on a few factors. For example, the quality of the unit, how long the unit runs for and the temperature at which it is set to run.
The contactor on the outdoor unit is probably stuck. Disconnect the power to the indoor unit, then disconnect the power to the outdoor unit and take a look at the contactor.
If you need to find a cheap contractor that can install an air conditioning unit, go online to Angie's list. Angie's list will give you contractor options, their qualifications and feedback from their prior customers.
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How long does it take to install an air conditioning unit in a two story home vs. a one story home? This comes down to square footage in the home, is the unit to be install a Split System, Ducted Reverse Cycle, or a Multi Split System. For a 2000-square foot home with air duct already in place, this may cost $3,500 - $4,000, and with two technicians on the job may take from 2-3 days to finish the installation. If ducts need to be added this could more then double both cost and time to get the job done.
Most new homes in the United States are built with central air conditioning systems installed during their construction. While many older homes do not have these systems, it is not difficult to install a central air conditioning system. The first step in installing a system is deciding which system is appropriate for the buyer’s needs. Central air conditioning systems typically consist of an outside unit which includes the condenser and compressor, an inside unit which contains the evaporator, and the ducts and pipes in the home that distribute the cold air to the different rooms in the building. Choosing which system is appropriate depends on the size of the area being cooled, the amount of power available to power the system, and the homeowner’s budget. Once the system has been chosen, the first step in installing the system is to install the ducts that will distribute the air inside the house. This is the most time-consuming part of the installation, and will take much longer than the actual installation of the unit. The typical homeowner will need to hire a contractor to install the ducts and central air unit, since installing a central air conditioning unit requires specialized knowledge in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It is also important to note that in many states, the person installing the central air conditioning system must be certified or accredited by the state in which the home is located. Another important note for the homeowner is that in many states, handling the refrigerants used in the air conditioning unit requires a special certification from the state. Once the ducts and vents have been installed, the next step in installing the central air conditioning system is to install the air handler unit. It is important to make sure the power is turned off to the house before the installation of the air handler unit is started. This component is typically installed in either the basement or attic of the house. Next install the compressor unit of the central air conditioning system. It is important to make sure the compressor is placed on a base which is level, and that the immediate area surrounding the compressor is empty. Once the compressor is installed and level, connect the compressor and air handler unit to the main power unit of the house. The final step of the installation is to install and connect the thermostat unit that will control the air conditioning unit. It is now time to turn power back on and check to make sure the unit is working properly. If the unit does not work properly, consult a licenced contractor for help in fixing any issues.
Fixing your Automotive Air Conditioning unit in your car will most like require you to take it to an automotive shop, expecially if it possilbe need frezon sprayed into it/.
Most portable air conditioners come with instructions that make it simple for the average person to install them properly. However, if your skills are not extensive, a local air conditioning contractor would certainly be able to help, for a fee.