The discharge air can go into a attic... The real question should be where is the condensate going to go? Basically the setup is like this. I want to place a window air conditioner through or in a wall that on the other side of the wall is a attic that is over my garage that has no heating or a/c it does have both soffit and a gable vent. The condensation will be collected in a galvanized drip pan and PVC piped over to and out through the soffit. How does that sound to you? This should work. I think your high pressure will run a bit higher which in turn may be a bit more expensive to run. This should be a fairly inexpensive solution for you. Good luck!
He go's up the vent and into the attic .You need to goo outside and use the tools to break the bars on the window and go into the attic.
To vent a portable air conditioner without a window, you can use a drop ceiling, a wall vent, or a dryer vent. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use proper ventilation materials to avoid any safety hazards.
To properly vent a portable air conditioner, you need to use the included exhaust hose to vent hot air outside through a window or a vent. This helps the air conditioner work efficiently and keeps your room cool.
Installing an attic window vent in your home can help improve air circulation, reduce moisture buildup, and prevent heat from getting trapped in the attic. This can help lower energy costs, prevent mold and mildew growth, and extend the lifespan of your roof.
The window air conditioner does not have to be on the window. It just has to be in proximity to the window. The vent pipes and fans work best if there is an opening on the wall.
is it possible that the vent hose are disconected?
To properly install and maintain a portable air conditioner vent hose for optimal cooling efficiency, follow these steps: Ensure the vent hose is securely connected to the air conditioner and the window adapter. Use a window sealing kit to prevent hot air from entering the room. Regularly clean the vent hose and window adapter to remove dust and debris. Avoid bending or kinking the vent hose to maintain proper airflow. Check for any leaks or gaps in the connection between the hose and window adapter. By following these steps, you can maximize the cooling efficiency of your portable air conditioner.
To effectively vent a portable air conditioner, you should use a window kit provided with the unit to vent hot air outside. Make sure the venting hose is securely connected to the unit and the window kit to prevent hot air from leaking back into the room. Position the unit close to a window for efficient venting and avoid any obstructions that may block the airflow.
By vent, I assume you mean how to cool the room. Look into a ductless split system or a window unit if there is also no basement for ducting.
The best installation option for a portable air conditioner with a wall vent is to use a window installation kit. This kit allows you to vent the hot air from the air conditioner through the wall vent, ensuring proper ventilation and efficient cooling. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation to ensure optimal performance.
Portable air conditioners come with a vent hose that can be placed in a nearby window or vented through a hole in the wall like your clothes dryer.
I would reccomend that you have an external vent for the air to go thru and not just into the attic alone.